When it comes to smart trackers, the Moto Tag might be the best one we’ve seen for Android
Sadly, as long as the tracking network is opt-in, it’ll never match an AirTag.
We need something decentralized and private by design. Open standards are a must
Cool idea. But I’d love to hear how you would implement that.
That’s the real kicker. I personally find Briar to be pretty cool I wonder if we could build something like Briar but for finding devices.
Participating in the network doesn’t compromise your privacy.
If you need Google spyware it does
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If you told me 10 years ago that people would be falling over themselves to PAY to build Orwellian tracking network on behalf of corporations for no reason at all I’d have called you completely insane.
How are they doing it? Have you read the specs on how the tech works?
Pretty unlikely they’re doing anything other than BTLE (bluetooth low energy) and mobile device tracking, like absolutely all other “tag” trackers. Anything else would require enormous batteries in the tags.
The reason is because people are too irresponsible and inept to keep track of their own property properly, but yes, unfortunately it is a sad reality.
I’ll just stick with Tile. Tons of people already and it works. This article really didn’t do a fine point of showcasing the pros and cons of different options.
I can use my tag, which I put in my wallet or suitcase … as a photo shutter? How is this groundbreaking?
I have never wanted to do anything with my airtags except attach them, and replace batteries when required
creating what doubles as a dedicated hardware shortcut button always available in your backpack or carry-on
at no point has my tag, in carry on or a backpack, ever been more accessible than my phone or watch.
Take phone out of my pocket and trigger shortcut
or
dig through an airplane overhead, get my carry on bag to find a tag to press a button to activate a shortcut on my phone? I really do not understand how this is functionality anyone would
It’s basic functionality dressed up for marketing. It is silly, because you really don’t need a shutter button that often. But the device can do it, so why not? It’s not a selling feature, but it wouldn’t make sense not to include some kind of button function.
It’s like if a car manufacturer got really enthusiastic about how you can recline your seatbacks which lets you take a nap in your car. Like, OK, there are a lot of reasons to have reclining seats, but in practice you rarely need the feature. But to not have it would be even stupider.
This is for the tag on your keys or some other EDC item. If you’re carrying it with you all the time anyway, why not add extra functionality? The ring tag I have on my keys allows me to ring my phone if I lost it, it’s similar to that.
“there are multiple standards! we should consolidate them into a new standard!”
there are now multiple+n standards
Wake me up when a foss implementation is created. These things are effectively e-waste at the blink of an eye.
They aren’t even standards. They are totally proprietary and vendor linked
Hence the need for an actual alternative.
(also I was referencing an xkcd entry)