Nick M—December 17, 2025
I had no idea that they made such good stuff. Super simple to put together and activate. I got the 4 pack of AirTags on sale and now I don’t have an issue with my luggage anymore. I had a regular AirTag in my luggage, travelled to London and of course my luggage was lost and wouldn’t you know it, my AirTag was dead. Goodbye $1000 Tumi bag, AirTag and all my clothes, into the abyss called Heathrow luggage services. These things are solid and well made. My only gripe is that once the AirTag is encased in the cover, and put in the bag it makes it very hard to hear the sound alert. Not a big deal as long as I can track it is what I care about. 10 years of tracking, hell yeah. Read more
Ard Media—October 27, 2025
This thing is crazy durable. It feels solid the second you hold it, but it’s surprisingly lightweight. The design is super smart you just drop your AirTag in, seal it up, and boom, you’re set for years. No rattling, no cheap plastic feel, and it actually protects the AirTag instead of just covering it. Perfect for bags, cars, or anything that takes a beating. Definitely worth it if you want a setup that lasts way longer than the typical cases. Works just like I need it too! You can even hear it when you find it in Find My App! Read more
Han—June 15, 2025
I didn’t see a lot of reviews for this product so I thought I’d give it the review it deserves. June 15, 2025: Batteries are set to expire December 2050. Expected run time, without battery replacement, is 10 years, per the description. Honestly I would be happy just to not have to replace the batteries every 6-12 months which was my selling point. Yes, the device is larger than expected if you cannot gauge it from the product photos. AA batteries are not small when you want something combined to an Apple AirTag with a waterproof housing. If you want something that will be extremely reliable, than this is it. But if you want something more discrete, they sell IPXX rated, magnetic/adhesive cases that are small. 4 units for $30 is a good price for the quality of the product. The rubber seals look extremely premium. They remind me of the rubber seals we had on U.S. Navy vessels for water tight integrity on door and latches. The grooves on the lid are nice and smooth, which in turn won’t damage the gasket seal. The plastic feels and looks premium as well. There are no injection mold lines/creases. There is an injection scar on the side of each assembly. The thing you’re looking for is uniformity of the plastic. No ripples, waves, and looks and feels smooth and uniform, that’s a major sign of excellent quality. That is 5/5 Stars. I like the fact that all the screws and the allen key is in one bag. I don’t want to have to disassemble it and then reassemble it. Assembling is extremely easy and absolutely perfect. Using allen screws is ideal from an engineering perspective. You get better and balanced leverage when creating the seal on the lid. It’s easy to remove anything. Functionally and practically: I put this in my carry on luggage. I used double sided adhesive strips to permanently place it. I don’t want it rolling around. I have another in my backpack which I intend to use adhesive velcro to hide it. The overall weight and dimensions, when fully installed, is nothing noticeable. It’s like holding a standard Snicker’s bar in your hand. If you’re on the fence about it, go to the gas station and that’s what you’re buying in size, just a little thinner and less healthy. Utilization: Works exactly as normal. It does not dilute the sound when you active the speaker. Using the search function with the distance and compass in FindMy works normally without fault. I haven’t tried the waterproof function, but considering the build, material, and quality, I would have unwavering faith this would not fail either. We’re not taking this thing to Titanic level depths, but I think if this thing fell into a 10 foot pool, was placed at the bottom, it would still go to the surface and end up as a floater. Conclusion: I wished I found these a long time ago. I could have saved so much money. This is a great long term investment. If they could make a line up of different versions and sizes, it would be phenomenal. I have over a dozen AirTags for different uses and purposes. I have a lot of them for my Milwaukee Packouts and this is an incredible device for what I need. Protecting your investments is critical. There are some compromises you might need to make, but having something last potentially for a decade for $10 ($7.50 for case and $2.50 for batteries) is priceless. Read more
Matt Brandon—October 14, 2025
If using AirTags is the tip, then the Elevation Lab AirTag 10-Year Extended Battery Case is the trick — or call it a hack. The case takes the working half of an AirTag, places it in a discreet enclosure powered by two AA batteries, and dramatically extends run time. Instead of worrying whether that little CR2032 coin cell will last your trip, this solution gives you huge battery headroom — Elevation Lab advertises over 14 times the capacity of the stock AirTag cell. Use Energizer Ultimate Lithium for the longest life; alkaline is not recommended. The case is rugged and waterproof to a very high spec, it’s discreet (it doesn’t look like an AirTag), and the sound is a bit quieter than a naked AirTag — but it still plays the alert tone. If you want worry-free tracking without constantly checking coin-cell voltage, this is the best little hack I’ve found. Read more
J. Leitson—December 9, 2025
Wow is this well made. All fits like precision. After 1 st year of AirTags use, I waited to use up the existing button battery power. I install the AirTag into this and found it to work great. Just plan that it’s larger of course for placement. Case does not appear to interfere with the AirTag signal. It’s very well sealed. I disables the AirTag beeper, but, it might muffle that a lot for other users. It appears to very inconspicuous as a black rectangle. I Alresdy had AA lithium batteries for other devices. PS, you take the cap off the AirTag to expose the battery contacts and store that elsewhere Read more