
Apple AirTag 2
The default for any iPhone owner — second-gen UWB, louder speaker, and the billion-device Find My network behind it.
▍ Reviews Hub · every network
All 97 hands-on tracker reviews — Apple Find My, Google Find Hub, GPS·cellular and Bluetooth — bought with our own money and tested on real routes. No scores, no sponsorships. Grouped by network, category and date so you find the right one, not the loudest one.
HotAirTag reviews every kind of consumer location tracker — Apple Find My tags, Google Find Hub tags, GPS·cellular trackers and other Bluetooth finders — across 97 hands-on reviews. We buy each device ourselves, set it up like a normal owner and carry or drive it on real routes for days, checking accuracy, range, battery and the true monthly cost. There are $0 paid placements and no sponsored reviews; affiliate links never change a verdict. We deliberately don't give star scores — a 5-star car tracker is useless on a wallet — so reviews are grouped by network and use case to match the tracker to your phone and your thing.
▍ The standouts
One review we'd put first on each network — not the highest score, the best fit for that platform.

The default for any iPhone owner — second-gen UWB, louder speaker, and the billion-device Find My network behind it.

The Android answer to AirTag — UWB precision finding on the new Find Hub network, at a friendlier price.

Live nationwide location for a car, RV or person — real-time 4G tracking anywhere there's a signal, not a last-seen guess.

The clip-on we hand a worried parent first — 17g, 8-10s updates, and tough enough to survive the wash.
▍ The axis that actually matters
A tracker is only as good as the network finding it. Start with the one your phone already speaks — each group opens onto its full hub.
▍ By what you're tracking
Grouped by the thing on the other end of the tracker.
▍ Hot off the test bench
▍ Torn between two?
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