This is one of the best ways to quickly find your suitcase at the airport

We may have the idea of ​​placing some tape, sticker or distinctive seal on the suitcase so that it can be recognized and located when we go plane tripbut it is not the most recommended. In fact, airport employees advise against it.

Because? Basically these stickers, tapes, rubber bands or keychains can cover the stickers provided by airports to identify each suitcase with its respective user. If these stickers are covered, suitcases can get lost.

But then, how can we find or locate the suitcase quickly? Nowadays there are accessories that are quite useful for these situations, and the locators They are the most interesting. They allow you to have the suitcase located without having to put a sticker on it. In addition, there are many sizes and formats. Let’s review some of the most interesting ones.

  • AirTag 2 by 27.99 eurosa locator for iPhone users.
  • Xiaomi Tag by 12.31 eurosone of the best AirTag alternatives for iPhone and Android phones.
  • Motorola Tag by 24.90 eurosa locator for Android with the same format as the AirTag.
  • Ugreen FineTrack Slim Smart Finder by 23.99 eurosa locator for Android with a card design.
  • Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 by 19 eurosa locator for Samsung mobile phones.

Ugreen FineTrack Slim Smart Finder

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AirTag 2

He AirTag 2 (27.99 euros) is the locator par excellence for Apple devices. This second generation has improved in search precisionoffers a fairly loud sound to locate it and works with a CR2032 battery, so as soon as it runs out it can be easily replaced.

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Xiaomi Tag

He Xiaomi Tag (12.31 euros) is one of the best alternatives to the AirTag 2, although in this case works with both iPhone and Android phones. It also works with a CR2032 battery, its autonomy is up to one year and thanks to its design it can be attached to a keychain.

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Motorola Tag

If we find the design of the AirTag 2 attractive, but we have an Android mobile, the Motorola Tag (24.90 euros) is one of the best options currently. It includes a physical button with which you can take photographs from your mobile phone and has ultra-wide band (UWB), although it is not compatible with all mobile phones.


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Ugreen FineTrack Slim Smart Finder

There are also locators that have very different designs from Apple, and Ugreen is the best brand to talk about it. Among the many models in its catalogue, the FineTrack Slim Smart Finder (23.99 euros) stands out for its card-shaped design, so being quite flat it can be stored in many places. It is water and dust resistant, its battery lasts up to five years and it works only with Android.

Ugreen FineTrack Slim Smart Finder

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Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2

Lastly, we also have the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 (19 euros), a locator compatible with pinpoint search (UWB), although Only works with Samsung phones. It includes a physical button to control the home automation system and includes a hole to hang it on a keychain.


Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2

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