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ElevationLab 'TagVault' keeps your AirTag hidden in plain sight

ElevationLab will soon ship the the "TagVault," a rugged, waterproof holder designed to keep your AirTag safe.

The TagVault is a two-piece AirTag holder that screws together with stainless Tox hardware, offering complete protection from bumps, scratches, and normal wear and tear. This makes it an attractive option for attaching to objects like keys and luggage.

Securing an AirTag inside will up the water-resistance of the AirTag to being completely waterproof. Should you drop your keys in a stream while hiking, for instance, it could offer more protection than a bare AirTag.

TagVault is designed to be nondescript, giving no indication that it holds an AirTag inside. This may dissuade someone from removing it and disposing of it. The manufacturer suggests clipping them on backpacks, luggage, purses, and more.

The TagVault is , priced at $12.95 for a single TagVault, or $29.95 for a set of three. ElevationLab will be shipping orders in June.

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I can see someone complaining that they cannot find their keys because the keys are at the bottom of a lake. You cannot get the radio waves to go through the water.

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I can see someone complaining that they cannot find their keys because the keys are at the bottom of a lake. You cannot get the radio waves to go through the water.

Well not the ones that Apple is using right now, but if they started using a form of sonar like animals use, then maybe. 

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I can see someone complaining that they cannot find their keys because the keys are at the bottom of a lake. You cannot get the radio waves to go through the water.
Well not the ones that Apple is using right now, but if they started using a form of sonar like animals use, then maybe. 

How are you going to fit sonar of any type in a tag? The small size of tags limits you to higher frequencies. 

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You mean I don’t have to take out a second mortgage and buy Apple’s cases? I love it!

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I only see key ring attachments. Where is the luggage attachment?

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