Apple's AirTags are perfect for tracking down your lost things, yet their batteries don't endure forever. And keeping in mind that their button cells are adequately simple to trade out, couldn't it be better in the event that you didn't need to stress over changing their batteries by any means?
That is by all accounts the inspiration driving an assessment parting new item from Rise Labs that vows to stretch out your AirTags' battery duration to 10 years or more. Named the TimeCapsule, the gadget is basically a huge case for your AirTag that lifts its battery duration to a decade.
The dark lodging is open enough for two AA batteries, which offer up to multiple times the life span of the CR2032 cell inside a customary AirTag. To utilize it, you simply take the top portion of an AirTag and connect it to the white plate inside the TimeCapsule, which sends the AA batteries' capacity to your AirTag.
The nook can be in a bad way safely shut and is sufficiently common to not stand out from a future hoodlum. As per the TimeCapsule's Amazon page, it likewise has an IP69 rating, empowering it to keep out residue and high-pressure fluids.
You may be seeing the glaring issue at hand here: in particular, the TimeCapsule truly compromises the AirTag's compactness, which is one of its key selling focuses.
All things considered, it's harder to slip a TimeCapsule into your minimal flight gear than a small AirTag. What's more, appending one to your keyring? Disregard it. Indeed, it's not offensively enormous, however it's still a lot greater than a customary AirTag.
Whether that is an issue relies on how you plan to utilize it. Assuming you need something that has preferable weatherproofing over Apple's AirTag, it very well may be a decent choice. Essentially, on the off chance that you're not irritated that it occupies somewhat more space in your sacks, you probably will not be put off by its additional mass. In any case, on the off chance that you need a little tracker that can fit essentially anyplace, it's somewhat less feasible.
The TimeCapsule costs $20 for a solitary pack (around £15/AU$32), $30 for two and $40 for four. It very well may be purchased from the Height Labs site or from Amazon. With a refreshed AirTag 2 allegedly coming, we'll need to check whether battery duration is something Apple improves, or on the other hand assuming the TimeCapsule keeps on standing its ground.