The other day someone bought me a couple of Apple AirTags to look at. Apparently, they both stopped working after having the battery replaced a few days earlier.
Did both AirTags just decide to die at the same time?
Doubtful.
My first clue was that they both decided to die when the battery was changed.
Were the batteries faulty?
No.
In fact, the reason why the AirTags stopped working is because of a safety feature that some manufacturers are adding to their lithium coin cells to prevent them from being eaten and swallowed by children.
Button cells might seem harmless enough, but if swallowed they can cause serious health problems
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