AirTag is a lot more seamless since you just pull the battery tag and click "connect" on your iPhone. Tile's tracking tech is built into other products, from earbuds to laptops and retainer cases.īut the biggest difference is the experience.Tile works with Android and iPhone, so you can still track stuff even if you don't use an iPhone.Tile has a bunch of colors, including limited-edition options with patterns that you might like if you don't want a white and silver AirTag that can only be customized with a few letters or an emoji.But, the Pro and Mate versions of the Tile tags - the Pro has a louder speaker and longer Bluetooth range than the Mate - have user-replaceable batteries, which last a year, like AirTag. The Slim and Sticker models have up to three years of battery life, which is longer than the one year you get from Apple. Speaking of sizes, Tile sells a $29.99 "Slim" model that looks like a credit card and slips into a wallet. AirTag requires a keychain or a separate holder. I bought a $25 Tile Sticker that's about the size of a quarter, a hair smaller than an AirTag.
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