
Man finds his stolen motorbike using Apple AirTag
India Today
Brandon had lost his motorcycle previously so when Apple announced AirTag, he bought one and attached it to his motorcycle.
We have heard many heroic tales of how Apple devices have proved to be life-saving, survived underwater for months. The latest incident is about how an Apple device helped a man find his stolen motorbike. A Washington resident was able to find his stolen motorbike using his AirTag. The man apparently had lost his bike a couple of times before so when Apple announced the AirTag, he got one soon. As per Apple Insider, Brandon had in the past lost his motorcycle so when Apple announced AirTag, he bought one and attached it to his motorcycle. A couple of days ago, he lost his motorcycle again but this time an AirTag was attached to it. Brandon had parked his motorcycle to a parking lot he frequents but on Tuesday when he went back to the lot, he couldn’t find the bike in its place. He looked around but to no avail.
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