As an Android user, these are the closest things to AirTags (and better in some ways)
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As an Android user, these are the closest things to AirTags (and better in some ways)
"The Loop works with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub Device networks, so it's compatible with hundreds of millions of smartphones out there, allowing you to find your lost items no matter where you are (which is handy when you leave your keys in a random riad in Marrakech... speaking from experience). So, how does the Loop differ from an AirTag? First, the battery is rechargeable, and when it needs topping up -- every six months or so -- you can use any handy USB-C cable."
"The Loop lives up to its name with a tough built-in silicone loop on the finder tag, making it much easier to attach to your keyring, bag, or pet. This is a great addition because you don't have to buy anything in order to start using it. The only downside is that if you damage the loop, it can't be removed and replaced."
The Chipolo Loop is a rechargeable Bluetooth finder compatible with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub Device networks, enabling wide-device tracking. The Loop uses a USB-C rechargeable battery that typically needs topping up about every six months, avoiding disposable CR2032 cells. The built-in speaker reaches 115 dB, far louder than the AirTag's 60 dB, improving findability in soft furnishings. A tough silicone loop is integrated for easy attachment to keys, bags, or pets, though it is not removable or replaceable if damaged. The Chipolo app adds features such as ringing the phone, out-of-range alerts on Android, and changing the tag ringtone.
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