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Our first holiday in Mrs Pondo's shiny new car (twelve years ago!!), we went to the beach and at her direction put the keys in a plastic bag and buried them under the head of our towels. Packed up at the end of the day, took (I swear!) two steps before remembering the buried keys - 90 minutes of digging turned up nothing, only metal detectors saved the day.
We've never done it again.
I've had the Tile pro for a while - bonus you can use it to find your phone too. Should be no problem leaving BT and Location on. Pretty standard things to leave on these days. Battery usage is about a couple percent over a days use. Range is realistically not going to be as good as stated so recommend the pro.
Would that keyfinder insurance that costs about £15 a year and usually available as an add on to other insurance products cover you for this?
On a snowboarding holiday on the US, finished the day of wonderful powder at Snowbird in Utah, the wife of one of the group threw a strop in the parking lot for some reason and decided that the best course of action would be to throw the hire car key 40ft in to a powder filled and trampled space.
Cue the blokes of the trip forming a search line on hands and knees doing a regimented grid search of the until said keys were found. About 45 minutes later. Less than impressed.
Don’t do this, if the rack is in sight of the letterbox
Don't worry it isn't!
If you've 1 key try timpsons
Unfortunately having Bluetooth and location permanently turned on, on the mobile caused too many little red lights to flash uncontrollably inside my tin foil hat
Ummmm, you’re not one of those people who believe that walking past someone who’s got a laptop outside of a cafe will allow them to extract all of your data from your phone, are you? Because, while that’s theoretically possible, it’s never, ever, to my knowledge, happened in real life.
BT is permanently on on my phone, as are location services for certain apps like TomTom and other navigation utilities, and weather apps; everything else is set to ‘only in use’.
I’m sure the Tile itself is fairly big, but surely you only have one or two items on the car key, everything else on a separate keyring with a separate house key? My car key is separate, I don’t want to be carrying it around at work all day, it goes into a pocket on my rucksack, and my spare car key sits on a small shelf by the phone in the hall.
I’ll be getting a couple of the Apple key tracker things when they’re released, because they link to the Find My system, and they have replaceable batteries; I have a habit of just putting my car key down or in a pocket at home while doing ‘stuff’, then forgetting where it is, the Apple finder apparently works on a different wireless system to BT, with a location accuracy to roughly 15cm, which I think I need...🤪
Not sure where the idea that Tiles are big has come from.
We've got a couple on key rings and they're not big.... Barely bigger than the coin battery that powers them.
I was going to get some Tile fobs but would prefer to stick with Apple, price dependent
I rarely lose my keys, they're quite big (car key separate). I regularly lose my wallet though, it's tiny and I often leave it in the pocket of shorts/trousers because I don't know it's in there. A quick search through recently worn clothing items usually fixes that!