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I just ordered a set for the purpose of tagging my dogs and shipping guns. The problem with the dog tags are that the tags have to be close to an i-device to be detected. If the dog got lost in an urban or sub-urban area it could probably be detected. Thats my current concern. If its out in the field, miles from nowhere, it would not be detected until you were close with your i-device.
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11-07-2023, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Decker
I just ordered a set for the purpose of tagging my dogs and shipping guns. The problem with the dog tags are that the tags have to be close to an i-device to be detected. If the dog got lost in an urban or sub-urban area it could probably be detected. Thats my current concern. If its out in the field, miles from nowhere, it would not be detected until you were close with your i-device.
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Good info but, could you tell us how far away the tags can be detected by a device and, is this true of Apple's tags as well as the Android based Tile Trackers?
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