I picked up some Airtags when they first came out but I didn’t really run any real world tests with them. Thanks for showing me how they work for the same application I intend to use them for.
You might want to blur the map more for his address. It took me 2 minutes to find his full address. I have the cross street and the city from video. Just saying
This is rad, thanks for testing! I have an old hand-me-down specialized cyclocross bike repurposed as a commuter, and yeah I definitely don't want thieves to take it.
Hi guys this is Robert, Education Director with Bike East Bay, across the Bay from you in Oakland. My daily commuter is a black Public D8i, bought at their old warehouse location here in Oakland before they sold their business to Mike’s Bikes. We operate a lot of free bike theft prevention classes and trainings, and have been getting lots of questions from folks about the effectiveness of Airtags for stolen bike recovery, so thanks for doing these tests and putting together the video! Thanks as well for the raffle. If I win I’ll try some of my own tests here on the sunny side, and maybe re-raffle them off to class attendees to hopefully boost participation.
Whoa hey Robert. Thanks for the comment. I had no idea Public even got bought out. They used to be THE bike to have when I moved here. They always had good design. I used to live in west Oakland. I"ll definitely check out Bike East Bay. I hope to be a similar ish UA-cam resource. I think people need more stories of recovery before people will bite on GPS/Airtags. Also... we need to come up with tamper proof ways to hide them.
Obligatory Addendum: I went walking through Chinatown with keys, Kailey and no iphone. As soon as we get home Kailey's iPhone notified her that the Airtag on my keys was tracking her around. I have no idea why the bike AirTag has stayed silent through all this. (Could be an issue with a single Airtag?) Update Aug 1: The random winner of the GPS/Airtag contest is Alton Dillon. "Moving to college soon, I feel like the invoxia tracker would give peace of mind with my Aventon Aventure." I'm going to be this guy's 11th subscriber and also reach out to ship him an Invoxia GPS. Congrats man. I'll do another one of these for the next video when we try and get a bike stolen and recover it with GPS and Airtags. Here's Alton's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/6-gZje84NGDdRiT2N9gP2A.html
Obligatory Addendum: I went walking through Chinatown with keys, Kailey and no iphone. As soon as we get home Kailey's iPhone notified her that the Airtag on my keys was tracking her around. I have no idea why the bike AirTag has stayed silent through all this.
Had a lot of fun with my Lectric XP until it was stolen earlier this year in Boston. 😭😭 Got a Rad mini and looking forward to use those Air tags to keep her safe!!!!
I just bought a Lectric XP and I’m already researching ways to protect it from being stolen. Do you have any tips besides the Apple airtags? I got a free lock from Lectric but I’m not sure how secure it is. Also what made you decide on the Rad mini instead of another Lectric? Just curious :)
Just got into cycling, which I am so excited about. Was a big investment for me to get the Specialised Diverge E5. Really looking into airTags to have some peace of mind. Fingers crossed on the giveaway. Thanks for doing these tests.
@@batterybikes no GPS, just a beefy chain and I try to keep an eye on it when I’m out and about. I also have a road and mountain bike, but those don’t get locked anywhere.
Thank you for running the giveaway! Great contents! I recently got a Rad mini step thru 2 and I'm so worried about leaving it outside because my apartment doesn't have enough space.
Moving to college soon, I feel like the invoxia tracker would give peace of mind with my Aventon Aventure. But I just wanna say, thumbs up for the great content and A+ camera quality 📸
@@altondillon9464 Nice! Can you email me a good address to mail it to through andrewfordebikes@gmail.com and I'll try and get it shipped out in the next few days.
Oh this looks so nice!! UA-cam recommends the video to me cause recently I am searching for GPS protective device. This one looks much better and more reliable! I just got a new electric bike! Really need this to prevent from losing it
Yeah I think they're worth it for the cost. I finally was able to get the anti-tracking notification to show up while with my fiancé. So, probably worth throwing a couple on there in tricky spots. Then, hope they give up after finding the first one.
Found this from Reddit, thanks for testing this! Never knew airtags worked that great. I'm a Samsung user, I hope Samsung's smartstags worked this way! Bike: multiple
Thank you. Reddit seems to be most of these views. I'm interested in the Samsung tags but wasn't sure if the network was expansive enough to work. Have you tested them or just used em casually so far?
I have a Carbonda 696 and I've been experimenting with airtags already. One thing that foiled my plan a bit is that carbon fiber nearly completely blocks the signal if you stuff the tag inside of a frame!
Ah yeah. I was thinking carbon handlebars on any bike would be great, but had Googled and read the same thing. Bike manufacturers could create some secure plastic place to store these things. Eventually they need to own up to the issue and just integrate their town tamper-proof gps trackers.
I put one of these in my 80 Euro second-hand bicycle and it just gives me peace of mind (admittedly it is a little overkill for that cheap of a bike). I put mine in the saddle, which was already torn at the side and so I just stuffed it in there and covered it witch duct-tape. Now it really just looks like an old, damaged saddle (which, technically, it is). I also attached a loop of tape around it, so I can pull it out if need be. I also disabled the speaker so a thief won`t find the thing as quickly should he get notified. Ideally he just thinks it is not worth the hassle of finding the AirTag or is even "scared" because of the notification and puts the bike back on the street for me to find. I deliberately hid it in plain sight, because I thought that thieves would probably know about all the common hiding places like under the water-bottle holder, in a modified bell or directly under the saddle. But maybe we give thieves way to much credit in terms of creativity.
My brother and I share a Scott addict and recently we both got into cycling. The plan is to get in some training and climb the mont ventoux in a few months, hopefully without it being stolen by then. Great video by the way!
I ride a Santa Cruz Nomad v4 which I bougth second hand, but still had to save several years for it so I started researching GPS trackers. I also have an old Cube Aim 26 inch mtb which I use for commuting to school. The Airtags seem the best solution, you can partially bypass the safety sound alert by simply removing the speaker. The thief could still get a notification on his iphone, but will have trouble finding the airtag if you conceal it in the seat tube or fork tube.
Honestly, your videos are the only real-world (ok, well, simulated real world) testing of the best current bike tracking measures out there. Thanks so much for the high-quality content and sincere efforts to put these things through their paces. That being said, I actually think it might be worth it to do a combination AirTag + Invoxia GPS on the bike. That way if it's stolen, there's a chance they see 1 "tracker", and remove/discard/destroy it - but won't think to look for 2. Maybe. Regardless, thank you!! Edit: thanks also to Gordon! He's a great thief.
Hey John thanks for the kind words. Yeah GPS trackers interact with the messy real world so I’ve always thought these need to be reviewed in real life and not at a desk. (Also, the first GPS I bought was great on paper, but horrible in real life so that has fueled my skepticism a bit.) Our next video will be getting a bike stolen in SF and attempting to recover it via Airtag and the Invoxia GPS tracker. We started last weekend, but the bike wasn’t taken. I’m traveling over the next couple weeks but when I get back to SF we’ll be back on it to see if having both trackers makes the bike recoverable🤞
@@batterybikes Woah…. Like, ACTUALLY stolen?!? Dude, be careful! But in the name of helping so many other people prevent their bikes from being gone forever, I wish you both good luck in recovering it! And it’s the first time I’ve ever said this, but: I hope your bike gets stolen!
IMO finding the bike may be secondary to getting the bike under your control without encountering physical confrontation . also the police most likely won't be there to help you
Thanks man, that's so kind of you to say. I'm trying to study all the UA-cam stuff and the video editing stuff to improve quickly. My next video will be getting a bike stolen and recovered so I'm hoping it goes medium popular and I can get another chunk of subs.
Hey thanks for watching - The video is a little old but mostly still applicable. Apple has gotten much more aggressive on letting the user know there is an AirTag around with the speaker chirp. Worth Googling but for $29 they're still super worth it.
Bought the Jetson Bolt after watching your video! It is incredible haha and my life becomes so much easier with it! Love it so much it fits me perfectly and definitely want to keep it safe:)
I drove with some people (like 50 cars in a row) I got a message pretty fast that an air tag was following me. It was also a new city for me. And later that some AirPods were following me.
Cool video! I've been wondering about these. I have a 2014 Specialized Vita Sport EQ. This would be a huge peace of mind for when I'm biking around the city. 🙏
Hey thanks a bunch Diamonds. I'm trying to really test this stuff and not just sit at a desk. That always seems to bring up new considerations/imperfections.
Great video. Do you know if there is a way to be notified if the bike and AirTag are stolen - I’m thinking for when you park your bike up in a public place and get notified if it moves. Siri shortcut maybe? Thanks
Thanks Luke. With the latest iOS update you can setup leave behind notifications that work pretty well. They end up being a bit noisey in my experience, but definitely worth it. There isn't anything that is bump/movement specific like the Invoxia tracker though. This only notifies you once it has already left the area. This is a pretty nice little guide: appleinsider.com/articles/21/10/10/keep-your-bag-near-you-by-enabling-notify-when-left-behind-for-your-airtag
Hey thanks much Abel. This video took a while to shoot and we really wanted to put it through its paces. I hope you'll check out the bigger theft recovery video too.
i wanna protect my BMW because i live in a quite "urban" location with a lot of crime, seeing where it is from anywhere would be very comforting and helpfull for tracking it down
I've got a Triban rc520 gravel and want to keep it away from thieves. It's my daily commuter and I'd be overjoyed that if my bike would be stolen I'd find it back . I'm an android user so I could only use the envoxia tracker.
Any advice what I could use to track down my kid in case he got lost ? Living in a country were there is still a lot of bad things happening if you leave your kid playing out alone !
It isn't quite right away, but it can theoretically be as soon as they arrive home. If you want to use AirTag you want to 1. hope the thief doesn't have an iPhone and 2. Use more than one AirTag so if he finds one he doesn't look for another. But yeah... If you can swing it a GPS tracker is better. I think best practice is to just use both. Compared to buying a new bike they're cheap. I've got a follow up video to this where I really got a bike stolen and the thief had my bike for two hours and never was alerted or found the tracker.
Hey thanks much TanDaGo. Yeah it seems a bunch of people have tried it - let me know if you go through with it. I think I could do it it just seems a bit like a project. If you stick it under a tire it's not silent but I don't think thieves would think about it unless they knew where to look. ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=remove+airtag+speaker
@@batterybikes Thanks for the recommendations. It seems to me that Apple hasn't really thought about the bike thief application of their product - let's hope they'll see it as a low hanging fruit and design a new version that is targeted for this function...
I'm a bit concerned that the person you're using to test this feature is a friend. Perhaps they are on a friends list or something to prevent immediate notifications? At the same time if you or him met up with the bike that may temporarily disable the feature. Would also be interesting to see if what the location services are like on your friends iPhone. One other thing to consider is whether the type of item set for AirTags impacts how quickly you receive a notification. Obviously, for bikes, I would expect it to be slower to notify than say keys where the relative cost of losing of the item is minimal.
Hey j2. Yeah lot's of great points. We're definitely on a friends list, but I don't think Apple does anything explicitly to prevent friends or spouses from tracking each other. Yesterday I walked around Chinatown without my phone with my fiancé, and when we got home she immediately got a notification on her iPhone that an Airtag was tracking her around (I had one on my keys). So I don't think it alerts strangers but permits friends to track friends. I still have no idea what the issue was. It would be interesting if they tracked different devices differently, or if you could set those frequencies yourself, but as far as I know they're device-they're-tracking agnostic. Definitely let me know if you see anything otherwise.
If you've got the room and can keep it charged once a month I'd do the Invoxia GPS. I'm not sure if this Airtag was a dud or what, but my fiancé constantly gets notified now if we go for a walk and I forgot my iPhone but bring my keys with an Airtag. So unfortunately thieves may get notified more readily on a typical Airtag if they iPhone
Ah sorry. Wish we could have made that more clear. A thief can't deactivate it, but it can notify him on his phone and then if he finds the AirTag he could disable it. If you're getting "stalked" with an Airtag, it will notify you and instruct you to take out the battery.
I’m searching for an option to track my Ducati Hypermotard. I’ve been very lucky but have had friends lose their motos to thieves in the Bay Area. It’s looking like Invoxia is the way to go.
Shoot man - really? It seems like those would be easier to track down. But maybe they're the same as ebikes - mostly taken apart and sold for parts. Theft is gross.
I've got a radwagon and I don't know why anyone would want to steal a bike with a child seat locked to the rear rack. I live in San Francisco though so I wouldn't put it past someone! I have an android so the invoxia (or similar tracker) is really my only option.
Eek. I wish thieves thought about that before taking one. I see stolen family cargo bikes all the time on the SF Family bike FB group though. Invoxia is great. The Airtag is so cheap in comparison to your bike that it might be worth it to hide one and set it up on a friends iPhone just in case.
I picked up some Airtags when they first came out but I didn’t really run any real world tests with them. Thanks for showing me how they work for the same application I intend to use them for.
Thanks for the comment stranger. I think these will be sort of an 80% GPS tracker with much less hassle. And at $29 why not hide two?
You might want to blur the map more for his address. It took me 2 minutes to find his full address. I have the cross street and the city from video. Just saying
what is it
But why? Why would you do this?
You sound like a “bundle of twigs”
@@jonash2248for precisely this reason, to warn him
That says way more about you than it does about anyone else…
This is rad, thanks for testing! I have an old hand-me-down specialized cyclocross bike repurposed as a commuter, and yeah I definitely don't want thieves to take it.
Thanks for watching/comment! Hell ya. Bike commuters are the people responsible for getting bike lanes. stay safe!
@@batterybikes you did a bad job blocking out the the street 3:57
Hi guys this is Robert, Education Director with Bike East Bay, across the Bay from you in Oakland. My daily commuter is a black Public D8i, bought at their old warehouse location here in Oakland before they sold their business to Mike’s Bikes.
We operate a lot of free bike theft prevention classes and trainings, and have been getting lots of questions from folks about the effectiveness of Airtags for stolen bike recovery, so thanks for doing these tests and putting together the video!
Thanks as well for the raffle. If I win I’ll try some of my own tests here on the sunny side, and maybe re-raffle them off to class attendees to hopefully boost participation.
Whoa hey Robert. Thanks for the comment. I had no idea Public even got bought out. They used to be THE bike to have when I moved here. They always had good design. I used to live in west Oakland. I"ll definitely check out Bike East Bay. I hope to be a similar ish UA-cam resource. I think people need more stories of recovery before people will bite on GPS/Airtags. Also... we need to come up with tamper proof ways to hide them.
Looking forward to keeping my Canyon Ultimate safe with an AirTag when I get back to commuting later this year!
Obligatory Addendum: I went walking through Chinatown with keys, Kailey and no iphone. As soon as we get home Kailey's iPhone notified her that the Airtag on my keys was tracking her around. I have no idea why the bike AirTag has stayed silent through all this. (Could be an issue with a single Airtag?)
Update Aug 1: The random winner of the GPS/Airtag contest is Alton Dillon. "Moving to college soon, I feel like the invoxia tracker would give peace of mind with my Aventon Aventure."
I'm going to be this guy's 11th subscriber and also reach out to ship him an Invoxia GPS. Congrats man. I'll do another one of these for the next video when we try and get a bike stolen and recover it with GPS and Airtags.
Here's Alton's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/6-gZje84NGDdRiT2N9gP2A.html
Obligatory Addendum: I went walking through Chinatown with keys, Kailey and no iphone. As soon as we get home Kailey's iPhone notified her that the Airtag on my keys was tracking her around. I have no idea why the bike AirTag has stayed silent through all this.
Had a lot of fun with my Lectric XP until it was stolen earlier this year in Boston. 😭😭 Got a Rad mini and looking forward to use those Air tags to keep her safe!!!!
I just bought a Lectric XP and I’m already researching ways to protect it from being stolen. Do you have any tips besides the Apple airtags? I got a free lock from Lectric but I’m not sure how secure it is. Also what made you decide on the Rad mini instead of another Lectric? Just curious :)
Bro is a legend ! Thanks so much for the comprehensive testing !
I'm riding a Kestrel Talon, thanks for running this giveaway!
I removed the speaker. Very easy to do and hid it in the light. Works like a charm.
Just got into cycling, which I am so excited about. Was a big investment for me to get the Specialised Diverge E5. Really looking into airTags to have some peace of mind. Fingers crossed on the giveaway. Thanks for doing these tests.
I have a Bullitt cargo bike!
Cool to see this test, it’s exactly how I’d use the airtags.
Nice. Do you GPS or anything right now? Looking forward to getting a box bike someday
@@batterybikes no GPS, just a beefy chain and I try to keep an eye on it when I’m out and about. I also have a road and mountain bike, but those don’t get locked anywhere.
Thank you for running the giveaway! Great contents! I recently got a Rad mini step thru 2 and I'm so worried about leaving it outside because my apartment doesn't have enough space.
Do not do not do not leave it outside. It will disappear.
Moving to college soon, I feel like the invoxia tracker would give peace of mind with my Aventon Aventure.
But I just wanna say, thumbs up for the great content and A+ camera quality 📸
Hey thanks Alton. Goodluck and appreciate the kind words.
Hey Alton, you're the winner of the contest. Are you in the US?
@@batterybikes Thank you so much!! It's going to be very useful. I do live in the US
@@altondillon9464 Nice! Can you email me a good address to mail it to through andrewfordebikes@gmail.com and I'll try and get it shipped out in the next few days.
Always mount a Samsung tag too. Double security and at least one of them won’t tell thief he is being tracked
Oh this looks so nice!! UA-cam recommends the video to me cause recently I am searching for GPS protective device. This one looks much better and more reliable! I just got a new electric bike! Really need this to prevent from losing it
I've been thinking about getting some Airtags and using one on my bike, glad to see they work well for that.
Yeah I think they're worth it for the cost. I finally was able to get the anti-tracking notification to show up while with my fiancé. So, probably worth throwing a couple on there in tricky spots. Then, hope they give up after finding the first one.
Thanks for doing all the legwork! I'd feel comfortable putting one of these on my Trek!
I am still undecided on which bike to choose. I am going to Escapees' gathering in a few weeks in Wyoming. Hoping I can try out some bikes there.
Yeah there are a ton of options out there. Find a shop with lots of bikes and try out as many as you can!
Found this from Reddit, thanks for testing this! Never knew airtags worked that great. I'm a Samsung user, I hope Samsung's smartstags worked this way! Bike: multiple
Thank you. Reddit seems to be most of these views. I'm interested in the Samsung tags but wasn't sure if the network was expansive enough to work. Have you tested them or just used em casually so far?
I have a Carbonda 696 and I've been experimenting with airtags already. One thing that foiled my plan a bit is that carbon fiber nearly completely blocks the signal if you stuff the tag inside of a frame!
Ah yeah. I was thinking carbon handlebars on any bike would be great, but had Googled and read the same thing. Bike manufacturers could create some secure plastic place to store these things. Eventually they need to own up to the issue and just integrate their town tamper-proof gps trackers.
I put one of these in my 80 Euro second-hand bicycle and it just gives me peace of mind (admittedly it is a little overkill for that cheap of a bike). I put mine in the saddle, which was already torn at the side and so I just stuffed it in there and covered it witch duct-tape. Now it really just looks like an old, damaged saddle (which, technically, it is). I also attached a loop of tape around it, so I can pull it out if need be. I also disabled the speaker so a thief won`t find the thing as quickly should he get notified. Ideally he just thinks it is not worth the hassle of finding the AirTag or is even "scared" because of the notification and puts the bike back on the street for me to find. I deliberately hid it in plain sight, because I thought that thieves would probably know about all the common hiding places like under the water-bottle holder, in a modified bell or directly under the saddle. But maybe we give thieves way to much credit in terms of creativity.
I have the specialized allez road bike and think this would be pretty neat!
My brother and I share a Scott addict and recently we both got into cycling. The plan is to get in some training and climb the mont ventoux in a few months, hopefully without it being stolen by then. Great video by the way!
That's great. I think bike theft takes away 15% of the joy of my rides. Goodluck and thanks for the sub.
I ride a Santa Cruz Nomad v4 which I bougth second hand, but still had to save several years for it so I started researching GPS trackers. I also have an old Cube Aim 26 inch mtb which I use for commuting to school. The Airtags seem the best solution, you can partially bypass the safety sound alert by simply removing the speaker. The thief could still get a notification on his iphone, but will have trouble finding the airtag if you conceal it in the seat tube or fork tube.
Yeah I think both of those locations work, but I'm not sure if you'd get enough signal through the metal for it to be worth your while
I’ve got a lectric xp and I want to make sure it’s not stolen, thanks!
Good luck!
I've got a 2012 Fuji that's not worth all that much, but it looks nice and I don't want thieves to take it!
Great video man! Thank you very much for making it!
Honestly, your videos are the only real-world (ok, well, simulated real world) testing of the best current bike tracking measures out there. Thanks so much for the high-quality content and sincere efforts to put these things through their paces. That being said, I actually think it might be worth it to do a combination AirTag + Invoxia GPS on the bike. That way if it's stolen, there's a chance they see 1 "tracker", and remove/discard/destroy it - but won't think to look for 2. Maybe. Regardless, thank you!!
Edit: thanks also to Gordon! He's a great thief.
Hey John thanks for the kind words. Yeah GPS trackers interact with the messy real world so I’ve always thought these need to be reviewed in real life and not at a desk. (Also, the first GPS I bought was great on paper, but horrible in real life so that has fueled my skepticism a bit.) Our next video will be getting a bike stolen in SF and attempting to recover it via Airtag and the Invoxia GPS tracker. We started last weekend, but the bike wasn’t taken. I’m traveling over the next couple weeks but when I get back to SF we’ll be back on it to see if having both trackers makes the bike recoverable🤞
@@batterybikes Woah…. Like, ACTUALLY stolen?!? Dude, be careful! But in the name of helping so many other people prevent their bikes from being gone forever, I wish you both good luck in recovering it! And it’s the first time I’ve ever said this, but: I hope your bike gets stolen!
Yep yep. We’ll get the police involved and be cautious. Cheap ish bike if it doesn’t work out
Awesome video. would love an airtag for my Specialized Demo (2012), can't afford a new bike so would be gutted to lose it.
Cool video! I have a motobacon trekking bike with gravel tires and some custom mods. It'd be a real shame if thieves took it.
*Foreshadowing*
Just bought a Trek dual sport bike for my brother's birthday. This would be a great thing to give him as well.
Heck ya. Good luck and happy birthday to him.
@@batterybikes Thank you!
IMO finding the bike may be secondary to getting the bike under your control without encountering physical confrontation .
also the police most likely won't be there to help you
It could definitely be a bike-saver. Thx for the review.
Great video and production quality matching channels with thousands more subscribers! Looks like an affordable way to keep your bike safe.
Thanks man, that's so kind of you to say. I'm trying to study all the UA-cam stuff and the video editing stuff to improve quickly. My next video will be getting a bike stolen and recovered so I'm hoping it goes medium popular and I can get another chunk of subs.
@@batterybikes I’m looking forward to your future uploads
Probably one of the best videos I’ve came across !
Very kind of you to say. I hope you’ll stick around
Great review, answered most of my questions.
Thanks maps!
Nice, thanks. I am now gonna put this on my bike.
Glad to hear it - you'll have 100x better chance of recovering your bike if it gets taken
This is a great report. Look forward to more. I ride an aventon aventure ebike, in Las Vegas.
Thanks! Appreciate it and goodluck.
Great job, killer review covered every question I want answered.
Hey thanks for watching - The video is a little old but mostly still applicable. Apple has gotten much more aggressive on letting the user know there is an AirTag around with the speaker chirp. Worth Googling but for $29 they're still super worth it.
I've got a CAAD12; would be great to have just a bit more assurance it won't be stolen!
Bought the Jetson Bolt after watching your video! It is incredible haha and my life becomes so much easier with it! Love it so much it fits me perfectly and definitely want to keep it safe:)
Whoa that's crazy! The Jetson is a lot of fun and is also a good candidate for a GPS tracker with the big plastic case. Thanks and good luck
I ride a bullitt and a 90 stumpy with a clydesdale fork. I found this video on reddit and actually found it really interesting.
Hey sweet. I hope to get a box bike once kids start popping out. You should have dozens of places to hide an Airtag or small gps tracker. goodluck
I drove with some people (like 50 cars in a row) I got a message pretty fast that an air tag was following me. It was also a new city for me. And later that some AirPods were following me.
Great in depth test! Best on UA-cam
Hey Asad thanks a lot. We spent a lot of time on it and I'm thrilled you liked it.
Cool video! I've been wondering about these. I have a 2014 Specialized Vita Sport EQ. This would be a huge peace of mind for when I'm biking around the city. 🙏
Thanks! Yeah I think these are a big win. Win or lose I'd definitely grab one. They're way cheaper than a new bike.
Just got my 4 ok airtags and I haven’t set them up yet but your video was very good it made some good points that everyone else left out…
Hey thanks a bunch Diamonds. I'm trying to really test this stuff and not just sit at a desk. That always seems to bring up new considerations/imperfections.
If the owner is tagging along, it won't notify you.
I'm no longer in the bay area but back in Houston. Would put this in my Honda Element and see what it'll do down here.
Yikes. I hope the camping champ sticks around. A car would definitely have plenty of great places to hide some some tags. Goodluck
I ride an old Cannondale R1000 with chipped paint but I'm still always nervous riding it down Grizzly Peak road in Berkeley.
Is that the road where the people got robbed? Pre pandemic we loved doing bike staycations to the Berkeley Marina
great vid mate, i ride a 2016 voodoo bizango and am going to be investing in an air tag or two because of this review :)
Thanks man. Good luck and good idea.
Thanks for the video! Considering an Airtag for my Domane SL6!
Thanks for watching! That is such an expensive bike you should definitely get something for it.
I’m planning on getting an e-cargo bike later this summer. Given the cost, gps tracking would give good peace of mind.
Goodluck! You've got a lot of options. The cargo bike reddit can be a great resource for slimming down options.
@@batterybikes thanks!
I ride a commuter bike to work, and have a road bike for weekend warrior activities. Want to try the airtags
Thanks for the test! Great video.
Hey thanks Brian. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like tested
@@batterybikes - has there been any updates to the AirTags and is there ever any alerts that has popped up on a potential thief’s phone?
Great video. Do you know if there is a way to be notified if the bike and AirTag are stolen - I’m thinking for when you park your bike up in a public place and get notified if it moves. Siri shortcut maybe? Thanks
Thanks Luke. With the latest iOS update you can setup leave behind notifications that work pretty well. They end up being a bit noisey in my experience, but definitely worth it. There isn't anything that is bump/movement specific like the Invoxia tracker though. This only notifies you once it has already left the area. This is a pretty nice little guide: appleinsider.com/articles/21/10/10/keep-your-bag-near-you-by-enabling-notify-when-left-behind-for-your-airtag
Thanks Andrew, will check that out. Much appreciated!
I have a BMC road bike and Lynskey gravel bike. I'll try to hide some airtags in them. Thanks!
this was an amazing video im shocked to see you guys only have 920 subscribers
Hey thanks much Abel. This video took a while to shoot and we really wanted to put it through its paces. I hope you'll check out the bigger theft recovery video too.
@@batterybikes i just saw it at work and kept in my mind for later, thank you so much
i wanna protect my BMW because i live in a quite "urban" location with a lot of crime, seeing where it is from anywhere would be very comforting and helpfull for tracking it down
I've got a Triban rc520 gravel and want to keep it away from thieves. It's my daily commuter and I'd be overjoyed that if
my bike would be stolen I'd find it back . I'm an android user so I could only use the envoxia tracker.
I’ve the same bike. Where did you put the AirTag?
Today, my $2000 ebike was stolen. Im an idiot for never installing a GPS on it. Now I won't make that mistake! Looks like Airtag is the way to go
Did you have your bike chained up
You can remove speaker in it btw
Informative Vid! Thanks
Cool video. I just got a Priority Current e-bike and would use an Airtag on there 😀
Any advice what I could use to track down my kid in case he got lost ?
Living in a country were there is still a lot of bad things happening if you leave your kid playing out alone !
This a great video very interesting💕 Thank you so much for sharing with us !!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've got a trusty salsa mountain bike and I don't want thieves to take it!!
I've got a Frey AM1000 and my apartment is surrounded by bike thieves, drug addicts, and ne'er-do-wells. Help, it's LA!!
Also, subscribed!
haha yikes! stay safe
Does this mean if a thief steals my bike it notifies him right away now? What good is that?
It isn't quite right away, but it can theoretically be as soon as they arrive home. If you want to use AirTag you want to 1. hope the thief doesn't have an iPhone and 2. Use more than one AirTag so if he finds one he doesn't look for another. But yeah... If you can swing it a GPS tracker is better. I think best practice is to just use both. Compared to buying a new bike they're cheap. I've got a follow up video to this where I really got a bike stolen and the thief had my bike for two hours and never was alerted or found the tracker.
Subscribed & commented :) thanks for the review. I'm going to rewatch that bit on how to remove the speaker...
Hey thanks much TanDaGo. Yeah it seems a bunch of people have tried it - let me know if you go through with it. I think I could do it it just seems a bit like a project. If you stick it under a tire it's not silent but I don't think thieves would think about it unless they knew where to look.
ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=remove+airtag+speaker
@@batterybikes Thanks for the recommendations. It seems to me that Apple hasn't really thought about the bike thief application of their product - let's hope they'll see it as a low hanging fruit and design a new version that is targeted for this function...
Would love to be able to track my trek fatbike with either the airtag or GPS tracker
I'm a bit concerned that the person you're using to test this feature is a friend. Perhaps they are on a friends list or something to prevent immediate notifications? At the same time if you or him met up with the bike that may temporarily disable the feature. Would also be interesting to see if what the location services are like on your friends iPhone. One other thing to consider is whether the type of item set for AirTags impacts how quickly you receive a notification. Obviously, for bikes, I would expect it to be slower to notify than say keys where the relative cost of losing of the item is minimal.
Hey j2. Yeah lot's of great points. We're definitely on a friends list, but I don't think Apple does anything explicitly to prevent friends or spouses from tracking each other. Yesterday I walked around Chinatown without my phone with my fiancé, and when we got home she immediately got a notification on her iPhone that an Airtag was tracking her around (I had one on my keys). So I don't think it alerts strangers but permits friends to track friends. I still have no idea what the issue was.
It would be interesting if they tracked different devices differently, or if you could set those frequencies yourself, but as far as I know they're device-they're-tracking agnostic. Definitely let me know if you see anything otherwise.
I think the airtag will be great for E-bikes, but I will take the extras from the 4 pack and put them in camera bags.
Have done the same - hoping I never have to track it down because my camera usually never leaves my sight
dont wanna lose my GT hybrid! its my only mode of transport!!!
Great video. I ride a 2005 Giant OCR3.
Very cool! good luck!
I can't decide between this and gps for my Suzuki.
If you've got the room and can keep it charged once a month I'd do the Invoxia GPS. I'm not sure if this Airtag was a dud or what, but my fiancé constantly gets notified now if we go for a walk and I forgot my iPhone but bring my keys with an Airtag. So unfortunately thieves may get notified more readily on a typical Airtag if they iPhone
Great job guys.
Hey thanks for watching 85. The newer video puts it through its paces a bit more
Why do y’all wear masks outside with black one around ? Just curious
We both had covid when we shot the video
I’ve got a canyon Pathlite 7 and I don’t want thieves to take it.
I have a self built ebike 1000w motor 48v system :) it's y second bike my first one already got stolen
Great video was really engaging forgot i was watching a video on AirTags😂
Would like to attach it to my Cube bike! Great video btw
You should! Thanks and good luck
I gotta pretty nice orange power lite 😉 at least that wasn’t stolen out of my car the other night!
I’ve got a Trek Kaitai and I don’t want thieves to take it.
Have Rad Wagon and need some tracking!
Yes you do! Win or lose definitely put something on there. You should be able to find plenty of places to hide it.
What if the theft has no cellphone?
What a great video. Answered the questions I was wondering. If only I could win one in a giveaway
why not drop it in the bike, thru the seat post for ex?
Metal/carbon fiber will block the signal 😬
I didn’t understand why and for what he was trying to disable the AirTag with the phone. A thief with an iPhone can deactivate the stolen AirTag?
Ah sorry. Wish we could have made that more clear. A thief can't deactivate it, but it can notify him on his phone and then if he finds the AirTag he could disable it. If you're getting "stalked" with an Airtag, it will notify you and instruct you to take out the battery.
This is so cool…. Wanted to get the tag for my bike … but realised that I have a older iPhone 😂
Oh dang. Too old for latest iOS? Maybe gotta get a phone upgrade first
I would love some air tags for my fat tire all wheel drive ebike 😎
I’m searching for an option to track my Ducati Hypermotard. I’ve been very lucky but have had friends lose their motos to thieves in the Bay Area. It’s looking like Invoxia is the way to go.
Shoot man - really? It seems like those would be easier to track down. But maybe they're the same as ebikes - mostly taken apart and sold for parts. Theft is gross.
Couldn’t thieves just check their Bluetooth to see if there are any AirTags to be removed from stolen item??
friend recommended this video to me! love this and think it would be a great protective device for my new bike!!
Thanks Best I Seen GetOn This
Thanks!
Great video! I have a specialized bike.
Very cool! Goodluck and thanks for comment
I've got a radwagon and I don't know why anyone would want to steal a bike with a child seat locked to the rear rack. I live in San Francisco though so I wouldn't put it past someone! I have an android so the invoxia (or similar tracker) is really my only option.
Eek. I wish thieves thought about that before taking one. I see stolen family cargo bikes all the time on the SF Family bike FB group though. Invoxia is great. The Airtag is so cheap in comparison to your bike that it might be worth it to hide one and set it up on a friends iPhone just in case.
Hope the Invoxia tracker is gonna help me track my motorcycle better than an Apple Airtag :)
I’d put the air tag on my road bike!