
Elevation’s TagVault keychain
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Elevation’s TagVault keychain and safety cable can be found now for $20 and $25 respectively.
- They’re sturdy, fabricated from exhausting composite fiber and high quality fasteners, and match AirTags completely, with no rattling.
- Enclosing your AirTags will inevitably cut back the amount of their chirping.
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I make no secret of the truth that I am an enormous Apple AirTag fan. These little disks have revolutionized my life, saving me hours of hair-tearing frustration once I hadn’t put one thing again the place it belonged.
They have been a game-changer, the one draw back is that it isn’t straightforward to connect a clean, UFO-like disk to most issues, necessitating some form of holder. Apple bought the ball rolling with tags for gadgets comparable to keyrings, however it’s the third-party market that has actually stepped up and delivered on all kinds of inventive and helpful AirTag holders.
Additionally: Should you personal an AirTag, you want these equipment to maximise its potential
One firm that has a few of the finest AirTag equipment is Elevation Labs. I first heard of this firm after they launched the TimeCapsule 10-year battery case. However they’ve a complete line of totally inventive and extremely useful tags.
Two tag holders that I have been testing lately are the TagVault Keychain Case and TagVault Safety Cable tags. The TagVault is the AirTag holder you want if you wish to utterly seal a tag from the setting.
The tag is comprised of a sturdy fiber bolstered composite physique and the 2 elements are held along with 4 stainless-steel fasteners that go into metallic threaded inserts within the case.
Every part that comes within the equipment — aside from the AirTag!
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The fasteners also have a dab of threadlocking compound in them to forestall them undoing by themselves.
Threadlocking compound on the fasteners is a good contact!
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Water and filth and different muck is stored out utilizing a silicone gasket, creating somewhat armored tank on your AirTag, that’s nonetheless discreet and does not scream, “That is beneficial, that is why I’ve connected an AirTag to it!”
Meeting is straightforward, simply pop the tag contained in the holder, cosy up the 4 screws (no must go loopy on them) and also you’re finished. The tag holder has been designed to permit as a lot of the machine’s chirp out as doable — the makers say the sound is minimize by a couple of third, and my testing means that’s about proper.
Additionally: Are you able to make an AirTag final 10 years? It took me a seconds to do it
However what about these instances whenever you wish to make it exhausting for a foul man to take your tag off your stuff? That is the place the TagVault Safety Cable tag is available in.
This tag holder is fabricated from the identical fiber-reinforced composite because the TagVault Keychain Case, however it options an open-face design to maximise the loudness of the AirTag’s chirp. Nevertheless, it’s nonetheless IP68 rated for protecting the AirTag protected as a result of it encompasses a silicone gasket on the again that seals the battery compartment — a neat characteristic.
Nevertheless, this tag additionally options some neat anti-tamper measures. The cable used to connect it to gadgets is a troublesome, polymer-coated, braided stainless-steel wire, and the tag is held collectively utilizing a T10 Torx (screwdriver offered). Once more, this Torx has thread locking compound pre-applied, which is a pleasant contact.
Every part within the TagVault Safety Cable tag equipment
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Not many individuals are going to be strolling round with a T10 Torx screwdriver, however if you wish to make issues harder for a possible unhealthy man (and your self on the subject of time to take away the tag or change the battery within the AirTag) then you possibly can fill the Torx gap with nail polish, superglue, and even epoxy.
This tag is sturdy and able to resisting pulling and twisting, providing an effective way to connect a tag to one thing and guarantee it will not fall off — both by accident or intentionally. I’ve had one on my big Peli Air 1615 case loaded as much as with over 55 kilos, and I might elevate and drag the case about utilizing the tag — it is that powerful.
ZDNET’s shopping for recommendation
The tags might be purchased as singles, a two-pack, and 4 pack, with the TagVault Keychain Case costing $12.99, $19.99, and $37.99, and the TagVault Safety Cable costing $13.99, $19.99, and $24.99, respectively.

























