A 10-Year Battery for AirTag

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The discussion around the newly proposed 10-year battery for Apple's AirTag highlights both its potential benefits and shortcomings regarding theft prevention and general utility. Users expressed skepticism about AirTags as anti-theft devices, arguing that the main purpose is for locating lost items rather than stolen ones. Comments also reflected practical concerns about the device's functionality and longevity, particularly in the context of evolving technology and possible improvements in future versions of AirTags. The idea of a rechargeable version integrated with the car's cigarette lighter was proposed, underlining the desire for more sustainable solutions. There is an overall cautious optimism; however, users seem to weigh the practicality of the technology against real-world scenarios where it could fall short. Risks such as battery leakage and the uncertainty of the technology's long-term viability compared to quicker thefts were also discussed.
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