28 July 2021, 10:07 pm
Apple has issued a warning on its support document, which says that AirTags Replacement Batteries with bitter coatings might not work well with the device. While Apple is not fully discouraging its use and sale, it warns that it might not provide the same power and function to the technology. Bitterants are put as coatings so that babies would avoid swallowing them.
The AirTags have been subjected to a lot of warnings from experts, and it includes that of babies or toddlers finding the device and easily dismantling it. This can lead these small children to swallow both the device or battery unknowingly.
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04 May 2021, 03:05 am
Apple AirTags started appearing in Australian stores on Friday, Apr. 30. However, less than a week since it became officially available for purchase, we would not see any of them after a major retailer in the said country decided to pull them out of the shelves.
What is the reason behind its controversial removal?
Apple AirTags Disappeared in Australian Retail Store
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Apple has been conducting its annual event which features the upcoming products that people must witness. In this year s edition, the line-up has included Apple AirTags for its soon-to-be-released devices.
In Australia, many were baffled that this item did not last for a week before being removed from the shelf. According to the statement gathered by Tech Radar, an Officeworks spokesperson mentioned that the Apple AirTag will be withdrawn for the time being from its store.