So, according to Apple, starting April 7, manufacturers of accessories for the iPhone and various third-party devices can add gadgets to the search network, covering “hundreds of millions of devices.”
Headphone maker Belkin, search tag maker Chipolo and e-bike brand VanMoof are known to have backed the innovation shortly after the announcement. It is reported that already this month the companies will start selling devices labeled “Works with Apple’s Locator”.
Interestingly, using Locator you can even find a device that is not connected to the Internet. Let us remind you that the service itself has been operating for over 10 years. With its help, users can find a lost device – the owner receives data about its geolocation. In which case the user can decide to block it.