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Apple AirTag Review

Priced at Rs. 3,190 for one Apple AirTag, or Rs. 10,900 for a pack of four, this product serves a very specific purpose – helping you keep track of your belongings. Is it good at what it does? Find out in this review.
What is the Apple AirTag, and what does it do?
The Apple AirTag is a tracking device that can be attached to a small personal object such as a bunch of keys, or placed inside a backpack, handbag, or suitcase. The device uses Bluetooth for connectivity, and draws power from a replaceable CR2032 button cell. The small, disc-shaped tracker can be linked to your Apple ID using an iOS device, and controlled using Apple’s Find My app.
Each AirTag can potentially be tracked using Apple’s crowdsourced ‘Find My’ network. An AirTag can ping any nearby supported iPhone, regardless of whose it is, which can then anonymously share its location with the user of the account it’s linked to.
Connecting and linking your AirTag to your Apple ID is easy; just bring it close to your iPhone to get started
Of course, this method isn’t perfect, and indeed AirTags work best when used within a small and known radius. They’re meant to efficiently help you find something you’ve misplaced in your home or office, rather than lost on the street.
Each AirTag runs on a replaceable battery that is said to power the device for up to a year before needing a replacement. For connectivity, they use Bluetooth Low Energy. AirTags are compatible with any iPhone, iPod touch or iPad running iOS 14.5 or later. There’s also a Precision Finding feature that leverages Ultra Wideband through the U1 chip on compatible iPhones (all iPhone 11, iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models). Each AirTag has a built-in ringer that emits a sound to help you locate it in close range. The device is IP67 rated for dust and water resistance.
It’s worth pointing out that the AirTag is very prone to scuffs on the metal outer side, and just a few days into its use I already had a few scratches. These didn’t bother me too much since they didn’t affect the functioning of the device; this is meant to be something you set up and forget about, until the unfortunate point that you may need to activate its tracking features.
Apple sent me a pack of four AirTags for review, along with a Rs. 3,590 Leather Key Ring and a Rs. 2,990 Loop. Each AirTag can be set up separately, and the accessories, although expensive, will help in attaching them to objects you want to use, such as keys or a bag. It’s worth pointing out that you can buy more affordable third-party accessories for the AirTags, with plenty of options available on e-commerce stores.
The Apple Leather Key Ring for AirTag is priced at Rs. 3,590 in India
How do I use the Apple AirTag?
Apple tends to make the setup process simple with its products, and Apple AirTags are incredibly easy to set up. It took me less than a minute to get one ready for use; it was detected by my iPhone immediately on activating it, and took just a handful of steps to register it to my Apple ID with an editable electronic label. There are a few selectable options for labelling each AirTag, such as Keys, Backpack, and Bike, to name a few, but you can also choose a custom label for your AirTag and change it at any time.
Once done, I was able to keep track of the AirTag – and the personal item it was attached to – with the Find My app on iOS. The app allows you to track devices such as an iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and Apple audio products, and those of other people such as family members (when location sharing access has been granted to you). For AirTags, the ‘Items’ section is the important one, since this shows the location of your ‘AirTagged’ personal items, and also lets you access the controls and functions for specific items.
The first thing you’ll see is a map view (powered by Apple Maps), which shows the last known location of your tagged items. Pulling up the items list shows you specifics about those items – in my case, all three showed a ‘With You’ sign, indicating that they were in the immediate vicinity of my iPhone.
Tapping on a specific item lets you see the battery status of that particular AirTag, play a sound to help you quickly find it in your immediate surroundings, find it directionally using its Ultra Wideband signal with on-screen prompts and vibration feedback, and choose notification settings for it. You can choose to be notified if that item has been left behind, select location exceptions for notifications, rename or remove an item, and enable ‘Lost Mode’.
The notifications when an item was left behind worked well, letting me know if I was no longer near an item with an AirTag attached. Furthermore, placing an AirTag in my scooter also worked, as it provided me the last known location which was even updated occasionally – presumably when someone with an iPhone was nearby.
The Find My app on iOS lets you access the functions and features of the AirTag
When ‘Lost Mode’ is active, the Find My app will use its network and anonymous location sharing from other users to attempt to locate the AirTag and tell you where it is. I didn’t activate this mode since I didn’t lose my items at any point during my review, and it’s worth mentioning that this isn’t a foolproof way to find things you’ve lost.
The system relies on the AirTag being able to ping a nearby iOS device using Bluetooth, which may not always be possible. However, if it does work, it will notify you that the device has been found and provide you a location.
In countries such as the US where a lot of people use iPhones, the ‘mesh’ of users contributing to the Find My network is huge, making such a device much more effective even in somewhat remote locations. It’s also worth pointing out here that you can opt out of the Find My network entirely, and users who have done so will not be contributing to the network and its ability to help detect lost AirTags.
In India, it’s a little less reliable for this functionality, since this depends on your lost AirTag being in close proximity of someone with a supported iPhone who has not opted out of the Find My network; the number of iPhone users is already small, even before you have to exclude a few of those who have opted out. Naturally, this would also mean it’s much more effective in urban areas, where there will likely be more iPhones to work with.
Within my home, the AirTag worked well, producing a chiming sound as needed, which helped me identify where it was. However, the sound wasn’t very loud, and I often needed to silence everything else to be able to hear it. The on-screen Precision Finding feature also worked well, showing me the distance to the AirTag, with an arrow and circle showing me the direction to move in. There’s even vibration feedback that got stronger as I got closer.
It might also be important to bring up potential privacy and safety concerns here. This is a small, easy-to-hide device, and could potentially be used to track another person through a personal item or vehicle without them knowing. Apple has built features into the product to counter these exact concerns, but researchers and tech reporters suggest that these don’t work as well as they should.
The Apple AirTag scuffs easily, with scratches showing on my review units within days of opening them up
Verdict
The Apple AirTag is as niche a product as it gets, but it’s one that fits very well into the Apple ecosystem and does its job reasonably well. It’s very good at finding items misplaced in a known space, and could potentially work for items that are lost or stolen as well, although the latter system is not guaranteed to work, especially in India where Apple devices remain out of reach for many people. Although you will have to periodically replace the batteries, the AirTag uses widely available CR2032 cells and will be easy to maintain in the long run.
While Apple claims the battery will need to be replaced only once a year, this entirely depends on how it’s used – features such as the ringer and Ultra Wideband detection will speed up battery drain.
Although very susceptible to scuffs, the Apple AirTag gave me very little else to complain about – apart from its price, and the cost of Apple’s original accessories. It’s expensive for the kind of features on offer, and will only really make sense if you’re heavily invested in the Apple product ecosystem and often misplace your personal items around your home or office.
Rating: 8/10
Pros:
- Small, easy to set up and use
- Find My app works well with AirTags
- Up to one year battery life, easily replaceable battery
- Works very well to find items in a known space
Cons:
- Expensive
- Gets scuffed easily in normal use
- Only works with iOS devices
- Ringer isn’t very loud
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Air India Flyers Can Now Track Their Lost Baggage If They Have an AirTag

Air India Integrates Apple AirTag
If the baggage containing the AirTag does not arrive at the destination, guests can report it at Air India’s Baggage Counter at the airport, as per the airline. The staff will assist them in filing a Property Irregularity Report (PIR). They will then be required to generate the Share Item Location link in the Find My app on their Apple device such as an iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and share the location link with the airline along with the PIR number via Air India’s mobile app or website. This can be done in two ways:
- Air India Mobile App – On the mobile app, guests are required to navigate to the ‘Customer Support Portal’ on the app and choose ‘Baggage’. Then, select ‘Lost and Found Check-in Baggage’ and provide the AirTag link there.
- Air India Website – Visit the ‘Lost and Found Check-in Baggage’ in the Customer Support Portal page and provide the ‘Share Item Location’ link for their Apple AirTag along with PIR number.
Following the submission of the required information, guests will receive an acknowledgment email from the airline with a link to check baggage status. Air India’s authorised teams will use the shared AirTag link to locate the baggage if it is still within airport premises. The feature requires an Apple device running on iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, or macOS 15.2 or later.
Air India says this feature builds upon other baggage tracking facilities it offers to guests. They can source real-time information available from airports. Customers can add their flight to the My Trips section on the Air India app and be automatically informed once the bags are checked in. They may also scan the barcode on their baggage receipts to initiate tracking.
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Lumio Vision Smart TVs to Launch in India via Amazon on This Date

Lumio Vision Smart TVs to Feature In-House ‘Boss’ Processor
In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, the company announced the launch of Lumio Vision smart TVs in India on April 10. They are confirmed to go on sale via Amazon, and the e-commerce website has teased the arrival of Lumio’s first ever product line through a dedicated landing page.
The Lumio Vision smart TVs will be powered by an in-house ‘Boss’ processor along with 3GB of DDR4 RAM. They will feature a Wi-Fi chip, that is claimed to deliver 2.1x faster Wi-Fi throughput compared to the competition. The upcoming models will run on Android TV, with the Google TV interface.
Lumio TVs are claimed to be 2x faster than Sony and other leading TVs in memory capacity, app loading time, scroll time, app installation time and rebooting time. The company is also claiming 12x fewer frame drops in 4K 60fps YouTube video playback. Lumio is yet to reveal the exact model numbers and pricing details for the upcoming smart TVs.
Circuit House Technologies, founded by former Xiaomi and Flipkart officials, announced its foray into the home entertainment space last month with the Lumio brand. The company, led by ex-Xiaomi India chief business officer (CBO) Raghu Reddy, secured $4.3 million (roughly Rs. 37 crore) in funding in June 2024. The new smart TVs are manufactured in India by Dixon Technologies.
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NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards 2025: Check out the Nominations

NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards Nominations for Mobiles
This year’s award show will honour smartphones in 13 different categories ranging from the super affordable segment to the flagship ones. Check out the nominations for these categories:
Best Budget Smartphone [Under 15K]
The budget segment indeed had a great lineup this year. Most importantly, almost every smartphone was 5G enabled. These smartphones provided excellent performance at an affordable price tag.
- Xiaomi Redmi 13 5G
- Moto G64 5G
- Lava Blaze X
- Tecno Pova 6 Neo
- Vivo T3X
- Poco M7 Pro
- Infinix Note 40X
Best Mid-Range Smartphone [Under 25K]
The smartphones launched at under Rs. 25,000 have some promising features. Most phones in this price segment delivered elegant designs and power-packed performances in different departments. Check out the nominations here:
- iQOO Z9s Pro
- Nothing Phone 2a
- Poco X7 Pro
- Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
- Infinix GT 20 Pro
- OnePlus Nord CE 4
- Redmi Note 14 Pro
Best Smartphone (Mainstream) [ 25K – 35K]
The smartphones under the Rs. 35,000 segment showed that you don’t need to pay a fortune to get some flagship-grade features. Whether it be premium design or flagship-level chipsets, these smartphones created a lot of buzz in the Indian tech industry.
- Motorola Edge 50 Pro
- OnePlus Nord 4
- Nothing Phone 2a Plus
- Realme GT 6T
- Samsung Galaxy F55 5G
- Realme 14 Pro+
- Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Best Mid-Premium Smartphone [35-50K]
Regarding this segment, people generally want the best Android with the latest and greatest specifications. Brands like OnePlus, iQOO, Vivo, and more have delivered excellent products with flagship-grade performance. Let’s look at the nominees in the mid-premium smartphone category, which are priced under Rs. 50,000.
- OnePlus 13R
- Oppo Reno 13 Pro
- Vivo V40 Pro
- Xiaomi 14 Civi
- Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
- Tecno Camon 30 Premier 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
Best Selfie Smartphone [Mainstream]
Check out the nominations of the best selfie-centric smartphones that captures crisp and well-detailed portraits and selfies:
- Honor 200
- Motorola Edge 50 Pro
- OnePlus Nord 4
- Samsung Galaxy F55 5G
- Redmi Note 14 Pro+
- Vivo V40
- Oppo Reno 13
Best Gaming Smartphone [Mainstream]
The mobile gaming segment is on a steep rise this year with multiple brands launching smartphones in the mainstream category so that more people can do gaming without facing frame drops or stutters. Check out the nominations for the best gaming smartphone:
- Poco F6
- Redmi Note 14 Pro+
- Realme GT 6T
- Infinix GT 20 Pro
- Realme 14 Pro+
- OnePlus Nord 4
- iQOO Z9s Pro
Best Gaming Smartphone [Overall]
The mobile gaming segment is on a steep rise, and now, we have gaming smartphones capable of handling such daunting tasks. Check out the nominations for the best gaming smartphone here:
- Realme GT 7 Pro
- iQOO 13
- Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
- iPhone 16 Pro Max
- OnePlus 13
- Oppo Find X8 Pro
Best Camera Smartphone [Mainstream]
The 2024 also showed an increasing demand for good camera features in the mainstream category. We saw multiple brands launching smartphones in this price segment to provide the best camera experience for the customers. Check out the nominations here:
- Honor 200
- Motorola Edge 50 Pro
- OnePlus Nord 4
- Realme 14 Pro+
- Redmi Note 14 Pro+
- Vivo V40
- Oppo Reno 13
Best Camera Smartphone [Overall]
The camera segment in the smartphone space was one of the most-talked features as multiple brands tried their best to deliver a phone that could excel in both front and rear camera departments. Check out the nominations here for the best camera smartphone of 2024:
- Vivo X200 Pro
- Oppo Find X8 Pro
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max
- Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
- OnePlus 13
Best Mainstream Smartphone SoC
Here are the nominations for the best smartphone SoC that powers the mainstream smartphones this year.
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
- MediaTek Dimensity 9300+
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3
- MediaTek Dimensity 8300
- Samsung Exynos 2400e
Best Flagship Smartphone SoC
Check out the nominations for the best flagship smartphone SoC that defined the mobile computing of 2024:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
- MediaTek Dimensity 9400
- Apple A18 Pro
- Google Tensor G4
- Samsung Exynos 2400
Best Foldable/ Flip Smartphone
The smartphone industry saw a surge in foldable and flip phone models this year, with multiple brands challenging Samsung’s dominance in the category. To discover which brand will be crowned the winner at the NDTV Gadgets 360 awards, check out the best foldable/flip smartphone nominations.
- Vivo X Fold 3 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Tecno Phantom V Fold 2
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
- Tecno Phantom V Flip 2
- Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Best Premium Smartphone [Under 1L]
The premium segment brings all the best-in-class features and specifications. We have seen some fantastic smartphones in this price segment, but only a few made a long-lasting impact. Check out the nominees for this segment:
1. OnePlus 13
2. Xiaomi 14
3. iPhone 16
4. Samsung Galaxy S25
5. Vivo X200 Pro
6. Oppo Find X8 Pro
7. Google Pixel 9
NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards Nominations for Tablet
Best Tablet [Mainstream]
The tablet segment saw steady growth throughout the year. Brands like Xiaomi, OnePlus, Realme, Samsung, and more have launched tablets with impressive specifications for the masses. Check out the nominees for the Best Tablet in the mainstream category.
- Xiaomi Pad 7
- Infinix XPad
- Lenovo Tab Plus
- Redmi Pad Pro 5G
- Realme Pad 2 Lite
- OnePlus Pad 2
NDTV Gadgets360 Awards Nominations for Laptops
Best Affordable Laptop (Under Rs 50,000)
Check out the best affordable laptop nomination for this year’s NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards:
- Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5
- Infinix Inbook Air Pro+
- Asus Vivobook 15
- Honor MagicBook X16 Pro
- Acer Aspire 3
Best Gaming Laptop [Overall]
We saw a great influx in demand for gaming laptops this year. These laptops delivered a great balance between value-for-money features and exceptional gaming features. However, only a select few managed to get consumers’ attention this year. Here are the nominees for the Best Gaming Laptop category for the upcoming NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards.
- Dell Alienware m18 R2
- HP Omen Transcend 14
- Acer Predator Helios Neo 16
- ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16
- MSI Raider 18HX
- Lenovo Legion 9i
Best Thin and Light Laptop [Overall]
The ultrabooks were, by default, users’ favourite as they delivered excellent performance in a thin and light form factor. Check out the Best Thin and Light Laptop nominations and see whether your favourite product is here!
- Dell XPS 14
- Apple MacBook Pro M4
- Lenovo Yoga Slim 7X
- Asus Zenbook S14 OLED
- Acer Swift Go 14
- HP Elitebook Ultra G1q
Best 2-in-1 Laptop [Overall]
The 2-in-1s were in demand this year as we saw multiple brands introducing a slew of laptops in this category. Check out the Best 2-in-1 Laptop nominations and see whether your favourite product is here!
- Dell XPS 14
- Apple MacBook Pro M4
- Lenovo Yoga Slim 7X
- Asus Zenbook S14 OLED
- Acer Swift Go 14
- HP Elitebook Ultra G1q
Best Mainstream Laptop SoC
Here are the nominations of the best mainstream laptop SoC that powered most of the laptops in the year 2024:
- Dell XPS 14
- Apple MacBook Pro M4
- Lenovo Yoga Slim 7X
- Asus Zenbook S14 OLED
- Acer Swift Go 14
- HP Elitebook Ultra G1q
Best Flagship Laptop SoC
Here are the nominations of the best flagship laptop SoC that powered most of the premium laptops in the year 2024:
- Dell XPS 14
- Apple MacBook Pro M4
- Lenovo Yoga Slim 7X
- Asus Zenbook S14 OLED
- Acer Swift Go 14
- HP Elitebook Ultra G1q
Best Gaming Handheld
Gaming handheld also saw a sharp increase in the Indian market. The concept of on-the-go gaming finally came into the mainstream with brands like Asus, MSI, and Lenovo introducing budget-friendly gaming handhelds in the country. Check out the nominations of the best gaming handheld for Gadgets 360 Awards:
- Asus ROG Ally X
- MSI Claw A1M
- Lenovo Legion Go
NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards Nominations for Smart TVs, TWS, and Smartwatch Categories
Best Smart TV [Under 55-inch]
Check out the nominees here:
Sony BRAVIA 2 (K-55S25B)
Toshibha M550NP
LG QNED 55-inch
Samsung Crystal 4K Vivid Pro D Series 55-inch
Vu 55VIBE24 55 inch UHD Smart QLED TV
TCL 55C655
Redmi Smart Fire TV 55-inch
Best Smart TV [65-inch and Above]
The smart TV segment also saw the introduction of newer technologies, especially QLEDs, which were adopted at a mass level. These Smart TVs stand out from the crowd with a perfect blend of top-notch features. Check out the nominees here:
Sony Bravia 9
Vu Masterpiece Frame TV
LG OLED Evo G4
Samsung 85 inch Smart Neo QLED TV
Haier 65C10
Xiaomi X Pro QLED 65-inch
TCL 75C655
Best TWS
The truly wireless earbuds category delivered some advanced features this year. The compact form factor, versatile performance, and improved battery life help enhance the on-the-go listening experience. Take a look at the nominations in this category:
- Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
- Apple AirPods 4
- Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
- Marshall Minor IV
- OnePlus Buds Pro 3
- Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4
- JBL Live Beam 3
Best Smartwatch
The wearables segment also saw the launch of some of the best smartwatches in the country. These smartwatches offered some good health-centric features that helped customers keep a real-time check on their health activities. Here are the nominees that delivered great features.
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
- Apple Watch Series 10
- Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
- OnePlus Watch 2
- Amazfit GTR 4
- Google Pixel Watch 3
NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards Nominations for AI Category
Best AI Integration By A Smartphone Brand
AI took the centre-stage in the smartphone segment with brands like Samsung, Google, Apple, and more introducing their own personalised AI features to a range of smartphones. So, this year, we will honouring those who have done a good job by implementing useful AI features in the smartphone. Without further ado, let’s check out the nomination for the Best AI Intergration by a Smartphone Brand:
- Samsung
- Vivo
- Oppo
- Motorola
- OnePlus
- Apple
Best AI Integration By A Laptop Brand
Artifical Intelligence also made an impact in the laptop segment. With manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, HP, and more introducing a wave of Co Pilot Plus laptops. Here are the nominations of the Best AI Integration by a Laptop Brand:
- Asus
- Samsung
- HP
- Dell
- Lenovo
- Apple
- MSI
NDTV Gadgets 360 Awards Nominations for Users’ Choice Categories
Gadgets 360 believes that our readers have the right to decide the winners. This is why we have introduced some interesting categories in which your vote alone will decide the winner. Check out the users’ choice categories to decide the winners!
Best Disruptor Smartphone Brand
- Samsung
- Xiaomi
- Vivo
- Oppo
- Nothing
- Motorola
- OnePlus
Best Disruptor Laptop Brand
- Asus
- Samsung
- HP
- Dell
- Lenovo
- Apple
- MSI
Best Kitchen Appliance Brand
- Philips
- Bajaj
- Prestige
- Eureka Forbes
- Kent
- Usha
- Crompton
- Wonderchef
Best Washing Machine Brand
- Haier
- IFB
- Godrej
- LG
- Samsung
- Panasonic
- Whirlpool
- Voltas Beko
Best Refrigerator Brand
- Samsung
- Godrej
- IFB
- Panasonic
- Onida
- LG
- Whirlpool
- Haier
Best Refrigerator Brand
- Samsung
- Godrej
- Mitsubishi
- Panasonic
- LG
- Whirlpool
- Haier
- Voltas Beko
- Blue Star
- Llyod
- Hitachi
Game of the Year
- Astro Bot
- Black Myth: Wukong
- Helldivers 2
- Metaphor: ReFantazio
- Batman Arkham Shadow
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
Best 5G Network
- Airtel
- Reliance Jio
Best Smart Security Solution Brand
- Qubo
- Ezvis
- Tapo
- CP Plus
- Xiaomi
Best Smartphone [Overall]
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max
- Vivo X200 Pro
- Google Pixel 9 Pro
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra
- Oppo Find X8 Pro
- OnePlus 13
Best Air Purifier
- Philips Smart Air Purifier AC4221
- Qubo Q600 Smart Air
- Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1
- Honeywell Air Touch V5
- Havells Meditate AP 400 Air Purifier
- Sharp FX-J80M-H Air Purifier
Best Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
- Xiaomi Robot Vacuum Cleaner X10
- ILIFE A20 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner
- ECOVACS Deebot Y1 Pro Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
- DREAME L10 Prime Robot Vacuum Cleaner
- AGARO Alpha Robot Vacuum Cleaner
- Eureka Forbes Robotic Vacuum Cleaner
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