I've got one on my dual sport that I use for getting to and from work/school in Gainesville, FL. Still holding up well, and pretty sure just need people with an iPhone to walk by it for it to ping on GPS (pretty common in suburban/populated areas). I guess just hope your thief is running IOS as well.Anyone use Air Tags and have a successful theft recovery with them?
I don’t use them (yet) but am thinking about getting a couple
I found this out when I watched my brothers dog that had one on her collar. It tracks where the airtag has gone with you on a map. It is too bad, it would be priceless to see the look on someone's face when you knocked on their door and said "Excuse me sir, I believe you have my bicycle."Only stupid thing is that Apple will notify an iphone if an airtag not registered to the phone is “following” it. It’s an anti-stalking measure, but also means that anyone with an iPhone will know if you are tracking your stolen vehicle after like 8 hours or so.