Bicycle Bell for Apple AirTag, Hidden in the Bell Mount

Bicycle Bell for Apple AirTag, Hidden in the Bell Mount Bicycle Anti-theft Device 22mm Diameter with Loud Clear Sound Suitable for Children's Bikes Road Bikes Mountain Bikes Electric Bicycle Black


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Used for most bikes

Fits most types of bikes. You can decorate it for road bike, mountain bike, mtb bike, kid bike and so on.



Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.8 x 4.6 cm; 30 Grams
Manufacture: BESTILA
Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.8 x 4.6 cm; 30 Grams
Origin: China

26 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This bell is very only, and more people like. The price is also very appropriate quality is more reassuring, recommend to buy

  2. Isabell8407 says:

     United Kingdom

    Does exactly what it supposed to do, I actually fitted the AirTag into this and fitted it on my sons scooter. It was easy to fit on, and comes with simple instructions

  3. Rex8644avhwf says:

     United Kingdom

    Does look, feel and works as expected at the fair price I paid for i

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is very useful — it hides an AirTag well. It is also very compact, works well and blends into the background — it can easily be overlooked by a would-be thief. Precisely what you want.

    I am very happy with it.

  5. FedericoSjp says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for my sons electric scooter so I can keep track of it in case it goes missing. Solid design, looks like any other bell, and functions as a normal bell.

  6. RodneyIYRR says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great idea for the Apple AirTag, the quality looks nice to me and is easy to place.
    The design is like a normal bell but inside is capacity for the airbag, the sound is good and can be used for kids or adults, it is nice and the idea is great, I recommend it.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This looks just like a standard bike bell so completely inconspicuous to its alternative use when attached to the handlebars. The bottom part of the bell (which holds the AirTag) is mounted, as most standard bike attachments, by screwing it on. The top part of the bell screws securely onto the bottom part hiding the AirTag and providing a useful fully functional bell.
    The only slight flaw in the design is that the AirTag is quite difficult to remove once it’s in the unit and attached to your bike, so if you want to use it on different items and need to remove it easily you’ll have to use something like a bit of tape or blue tack to lift it out.
    I was able to detect the AirTag in the unit without any problems. Reasonably priced.

    Excellent idea, very well executed!

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a neat solution to the problem of hiding a tracking device, tho as thieves start to realise the approach then clearly it becomes less effective as it’s quick and easy to open and be rid of the AirTag before cycling off on the bike. As a bell, it’s pretty similar to a couple of others I’ve bought, tho you pay 2-3 more for the AirTag capability. The use of plastic to mount the bell isn’t the best idea as it’ll be vulnerable in real-world use. These bells are really city-use style and not for mountain biking or for any other cycling use that isn’t sedate. I managed to fit everything in place in a couple of minutes and am happy with it. The bell sound is pretty decent.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The bell sound is loud and clear, the installation was straightforward and simple, and the design is sleek and modern. I love the way this makes my bike have a built-in GPS feature, which lets me keep track of my bike while I’m away. The battery lasts a long time on the tag and the app is incredibly user-friendly so I am confident when using it, the bell makes it even more so.

    Very discree

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great idea, quite well executed. No stickers giving away the fact it can be tracked, no fancy design or vibrant colour to catch the eye of passing thieves. No reason to steal the bell only. It works like an ordinary ping bell. Unfortunately that’s the downside, like standard bells the sound is dull ( more like a thunk than a ding ) and short, the bracket only fits smaller diameter bars ( not modern 31.8 mm or the new 35 mm ), and the spring for the trigger, although secure and quite stiff, does have a habit of twisting or rusting and falling off. The plastic band flexes over the bar easily for fitting ( secured by a nut & bolt ), but I’ve seen plenty of bells with the metal dome snapped off due to a minor tumble. More metal in the construction would prevent this but might affect the signal from the Airtag. A bigger band to accommodate other sizes of bar would also help. The compartment itself is discreet and easy to access. No rubber gasket to make it water tight but it should hold up to light showers. Since it doubles as a bell it’s more practical than a frame mounted Airtag holder and cheaper. Overall a great idea and good value. It does exactly what it’s meant to do, but it could be better.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    My bike was quite expensive so I have all sorts of security on it and now I can add to them with this bell. The housing where the Airtag goes is plastic so doesn’t affect the signal strength and the top of the bell is metal. It doesn’t have the best ring, more a metallic thud with a short ring but still gets the job done of letting others know of your presence.

    The bell is easy to install and fits around any standard handlebar. The top part of the bell unscrews from the bottom part and has a space inside just big enough for an Airtag to fit. The hammer that you flick to sound the bell can be moved around the bell to position it how you want it. It is quite hard to move, which is good, and has defined positions that is clicks into.

  12. SUXAlexand says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I’ve been struggling with the small bell on my cycle as have some unusual brake levers which limit the space, and as such it often makes a clunk rather than a ding.

    This new bell is much larger, necessary so it has space for an airtag, and stands a lot higher than my original bell. It’s fitted quickly using a cross head screwdriver and the ringer can be rotated for the best thumb position. It’s a lot louder (and in tone a bit higher) than my old one too.

    The space for an airtag is easily accessed and pretty inobtrusive, so shouldn’t be noticed by any but the keenest and most experienced cycle thief.

    A decent enough bell for 9, with the added benefit of housing an airtag if required. Good value.

    A good bell, with the added benefit of housing an airtag if required

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    A little bell in size but it’s loud enough to be heard , many are not these days , this bell is fantastic , compact on the handlebars looks great easy to fit , perfect .

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a simple idea yet it is effective.

    The bell portion is loud and clear, giving a good warning to pedestrians or fellow cyclists.

    I can not acually vouch for the Airtag part since I do not have access to one, but the compartment for the tag is easily accessible via the screw on bell cover and is a good way to conceal one.

    I like that the bell is made of aluminium that should prove to be corrosion resistant and should look good for a long, long time.

    A neat product.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a pretty decent little bicycle bell, while it looks like a standard one it has space to house an AirTag inside it. Most thieves expect to see a bike bell on a bicycle and wouldn’t think there was an airtag hiding inside. The AirTags does get a pretty strong signal from inside there as it’s only surrounded by plastic at the sides.

    It is however, pretty difficult to open it back up once you’ve put it inside and twisted it closed This is a good thing but a bad thing at the same time.

  16. [email protected] Steven B. Reed Senior Manager Blue Consulting Services says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This bell is made of aluminum alloy and plastic, it’s very sturdy. I installed it on my daughter’s bicycle because she needs a new one. The bell sounds great and children’s thumbs are easy to touch.

    Amazing

  17. SelenaDupuy says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Ait tag fits in the compartment nicely.

    Plastic casing itself is a little on the cheap side, but bell does work well. And once in place on bike unlikely to be taking the bracket on and off too much.

    Bell sound is pleasant and volume depends on the strength of your pull.

    Nice plain inconspicuous way to add GPS tracking to the bike. Not only for child’s safety but in case it gets nicked. Doesn’t look any different from a normal Bell.

    Fits air tag well

  18. JoannePrerauer says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This just looks like a regular bike bell so shouldn’t be too obvious a place for thieves to look for an AirTag when they steal your bike. Some people tape one under the saddle, or put one in a saddle bag. It’s hard to say if they’re more likely to be spotted. I reckon this bell is such a standard piece of hardware on a bike that it wouldn’t get a second glance, unless everyone starts doing it.

    The housing for this claims to be waterproof though there aren’t any obvious gaskets. The AirTags themselves are somewhat water resistant so the combination should be good enough.

    The bell itself is pretty typical — I thought the ‘ping’ was a bit on the soft side perhaps. You need a screwdriver to attach it to your bike so it isn’t quick release.

    A neat idea.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    very happy about this bicycle bell: cheap, good quality, nice sound and it also resists well to weather conditions.

  20. StephanBqc says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I gave this bell to a cycling mad friend as he was planning a long ride down a canal towpath and letting pedestrians know you are there is very important in this type of environment.

    The bell is nicely designed and the clarity of the bells chime is loud enough to be heard from several metres away.

    The bell is compact and doesn’t clutter the handle bars, the flick trigger is easy to reach with a thumb as long as the bell is positioned close to the hand grips.

    My friend was extra impressed at the fact that an Apple airtag could be hidden discretely beneath the bell just by unscrewing the bell itself. Unless you really checked closely you wouldn’t suspect that this bell was concealing a tracker.

    Verdict: This is a good piece of cycling kit whether it’s used on an expensive adult bike or a child’s bike. It is relatively inexpensive but allows the owner to add an extra level of security. The design is similar to many flick style bells so it isn’t going to draw any attention from an unwitting thief. You’d have to be in the habit of stealing bikes routinely to know to check this bell for an airtag.
    As a tip it might be an idea to put some thread lock glue on the bell’s screw thread after secreting the airtag as this would deter a thief from discovering the hidden tracking device.

  21. DorisHauslaib says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I got this for my motability scooter as the horn is too quiet to be heard. The bell sounds fine, although it would actually fit on the handlebar which is much thicker than on a bike. However, I managed to fix it on using a spare small bracket and a bit of bending and sticky tape.

    I don’t use the bell very often and when I do, it is such a nice gentle sound that it gets heard without making people jump.

  22. MaryanneViera says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    A very clever idea, I have always wondered where a safe place would be to hide an AirTag. I have this style of bell on my bike but now I can add my AirTag in the bell.
    I just hope the screw lid keeps it secure as it only does a couple of turns, and the bell works just as it should.
    I would recommend this little bell for sure.

    Great idea…

  23. AnneLandsboroug says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    So so easy to fit and best idea I’ve seen! it’s good quality and seems water resistant too but still need to test it as I am waiting for my air tag to come. But compared to my other one am very happy

  24. IsabelPeralta says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The secret compartment seems fairly hard to spot. When it’s done up tight it just looks like part of it’s construction and doesn’t invite an inquisitive inspection.

    The bell sound is strong and quite intrusive. This is good. The action of the striker is also good. The spring isn’t over long and it has strikes solidly every time it’s pulled back and released.

    The clamp which holds the bell onto the handlebars seems a little bit flimsy to me.

    I hope these opinions and observations are helpful.

    Secret compartment fairly well hidden. Good bell sound. Nice action. Flimsy (a bit) clamp.

  25. Paul Squire says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Fitted on my son’s scooter as I have lost and found it twice already. I wanted to install a
    concealed air tag but didnt know where to put it so this is quite a good idea. It is so easy to install. The scooter’s handle bar is a little bigger so there was a little gap on the screw but it is still very tight and secure. The bell is easy for my 7yo to use as it’s not stiff to strike with his little thumb. The sound is pretty decent too for a small bell and should be able to alert people. Good value.

    Easy Solutio

  26. LuzUOOyxznyqb says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    A great idea! The bell fits well on my wife’s bike and it holds and conceals AirTag well. Happy with it overall.

    A very good idea!