$30 gadget helped a man find a stolen car worth $35,000

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A man named Paul Conway from England was the victim of a car theft but was able to quickly find his Nissan Pathfinder thanks to an Apple AirTag left in the glove compartment. In this respect reports Apple Insider portal.

Conway would occasionally entrust the car to one of his colleagues. One day, he returned and told the owner of the SUV that his Nissan was lost.

“I was sitting there, shaking, when I suddenly remembered that I had an AirTag in my car. So I went to the app and saw this [автомобиль] Heading from Leeds to Bradford. We followed the signal and called the police, who offered to give me a ride to search the car. He was holed up there, on a quiet residential street, Conway told reporters.

The victim said he had left the AirTag in his car in the past in case he forgot where he parked it. Thus, thanks to the Apple geotag worth $29, he managed to find the car he bought for $35,000.

Following the incident, Conway began using AirTag more actively, and his colleagues expressed a desire to secure their property in the same way.

Previously Chinese automaker I started to give Smartphones to their customers.

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