Basically I’m looking for something that’ll help if my car happens to get stolen. Ideally it’d be something I can just set and forget, and doesn’t have a subscription.

Any recommendations?

  • @[email protected]
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    1511 months ago

    If your car gets stolen it’s probably preferable to not see it again and get insurance since no telling what’s been done to it/in it.

    • 10_0
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      511 months ago

      If the stealer has an iPhone or airguard they can find and disable them

  • Destide
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    811 months ago

    Tile has stealth mode, you will get sued by them if you do creepy cunt things though

    • DinodicchellathiccOP
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      411 months ago

      Well I don’t have any nefarious plans but uh i am kinda concerned about why a company would sue an individual for creeping on another individual.

      • Destide
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        411 months ago

        It’s their clause for enabling something that could be one of the biggest breaches of privacy you have to send them I’d and such to enable it. Tile is still pretty niche and they have some great models to pop in places you need to keep tabs on.

  • Zippythezigzag
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    711 months ago

    I just googled “air tag alternatives” and came back with a bunch of options. You’ll have to see for yourself to see which one fits your needs the best.

  • @[email protected]
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    411 months ago

    Don’t let anyone tell you Airtag or Tile is the way to go.

    You can get under hood or under vehicle trackers connected to battery.

    • DinodicchellathiccOP
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      211 months ago

      I saw some on Amazon but they required a monthly fee and honestly I’m so sick of subscriptions

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        You probably need one to send the data somewhere and pay for the mobile data connection.

        If you’re genhinely worried your car is going to get lost or stolen the air tag ones won’t help you. If your car is up the bush somewhere or just away from someone with an iPhone you’re SOL.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 months ago

    I have a Smart Tag (Samsung version of the Air Tag) that goes in my luggage when I travel. I quite like it – fairly easy set up with an app, small, battery has lasted me over a year to date. Cost $40

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      They’re useless if there’s no iPhone nearby. It is pretty useless to even keep tabs on my 7yo when she wants to play in the cul de sac because people stay in their homes and the street is not close enough to the phones inside the houses.

    • @baked_tea
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      Don’t even need to buy apple

  • ReallyKinda
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    011 months ago

    My insurance device already tracks my car (can be useful in a crowded lot).

    • @jballs
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      711 months ago

      The words “insurance device” just made me psychically recoil. Is that a thing?

      • ReallyKinda
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        11 months ago

        Unfortunately, yes. It connects to the engine reader and also has a gps. It’s pay per mile but with a cap on per mile charges so nice for people who don’t drive a lot. It costs $30 USD a month generally (which is cheap for my area). Lemonade (the rental insurance company) just bought it out. When I was with Progressive (a big American car insurance company) they offered a similar device though without much of a discount from what I could tell (I did not opt in). It also had a gyro device of some sort to tell if you were an aggressive driver. thought it was creepy at the time but here I am.

      • QuinceDaPence
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        11 months ago

        Yeah, they plug into your OBD2 port and monitor mileage and driving habits (hard accel, hard braking, hard cornering) in some cases they can result in cheaper insurance.

        In general they’re an opt-in thing unless you have horrible driving history.