Spigen Silicone Fit Designed for Apple TV Siri Remote-Complete Features/User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Spigen
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Spigen Silicone Fit Designed for Apple TV Siri Remote
Specifications
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 1.6 x 5.55 x 0.9 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 2.11 ounces
- MATERIAL: Silicon
Introduction
Spigen cover is made of silicone for a smoother feel that prevents slippage, prevents scratches, and safeguards your remote. Your remote is completely under your control and is kept in mint condition thanks to the slim design and accurate cuts. You can keep the remote safe from falling and scratches. Insert your AirTag inside for anti-lost functionality so you can locate your remote at any time. With the wrist strap that is supplied, you can stop losing and dropping your remote. Compatible ONLY with the Apple AirTag and the second- generation Siri Remote for Apple TV. Air Tags and the Siri Remote are not included.
How to use
You can use the cover by following the given steps
- Remove the cover from the package.
- Take the remote and cover.
- Slide the remote into the cover.
- You can also wear the band of the cover to keep the phone safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why would someone use AirTag?
You can simply track anything using AirTag, including your baggage, backpack, wallet, and other items. Your airbag will appear in the Items area of the Find My app when you set it up with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and connect it to your item. -
Can someone be tracked using AirTags?
A loud chime may be activated by anybody who receives the notification of the existence of an unknown AirTag, either through Apple’s notification system or by utilizing Tracker Detect. -
How can you tell whether you are being tracked by an airbag?
Your iPhone will alert you if an unidentified AirTag is travelling with you, which can help you determine whether an AirTag is monitoring you. -
How long is AirTag effective?
AirTag is intended to operate for more than a year on a typical, readily replaceable battery. Additionally, your iPhone notifies you when a new battery needs to be inserted. -
Can my dog wear AirTag?
Does Apple support the use of AirTag to track animals? Actually, no. Apple has emphasised that the AirTag is intended for finding goods, not humans or animals, even though it is tiny enough to attach to a dog’s collar using Apple’s own key rings or loops (my colleague Brian X. Chen made the hack work). -
Where should I apply AirTag?
AirTags may be quickly put into and concealed inside a pocket or compartment of any wallet, backpack, handbag, or piece of luggage, for example, with or without a dedicated holder. Additionally, you can connect them to a keychain or pretty much any other thing you’re concerned about losing. -
The cost of AirTags?
$29 -
Worth buying AirTags?
I’d pass on AirTags if, like me, you don’t lose things all that frequently or don’t have that many goods you need to keep track of. On the other hand, they’re a terrific small purchase if you frequently misplace your wallet and keys. They are just “cheap” enough for an Apple buy to be simple. -
How can I prevent AirTag from following me?
You can, however, choose not to participate, however doing so prevents you from using this expanded network to locate your own lost or stolen iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, or an AirTag. Go to Settings > Account Name > Find MyFind My iPhone/iPad and turn off Find My network in iOS 13 or iPadOS 14 or later.
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How far back does AirTag track?
How far can a single AirTag be tracked using Bluetooth? The Bluetooth range of an AirTag has not been specifically stated by Apple, although it is assumed that each AirTag supports Bluetooth 5.0 (the same as the most recent iPhones), meaning that it should be trackable within 800 feet.
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