PROfezzion Airtag Holder with Wire Cable, Protective Airtag

PROfezzion Airtag Holder with Wire Cable

PROfezzion Airtag Holder with Wire Cable, Protective Airtag Case Keychain Scratch-Resistant & Waterproof IPX8, Full Cover for Suitcase, Pet Collar, Car Keys, Child's Backpack, Luggage etc (WHITE)


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19 Responses

  1. Miriam says:

     United Kingdom

    PROS
    -really solid, I think they will take a lot of abuse
    -a more permanent solution to AirTag attachment
    -cable is quite thick, I have no fear they will fall off whatever they are attached to
    -includes extra of the tiny screws (which are quite easy to lose, they are _really_ tiny)

    CONS
    -there is no silicone or rubber gasket to keep water out, I question how waterproof these are going to be
    -screws screw into plastic thread, I would have preferred a brass insert for the threads. Plastic threads don’t survive too much movement (not an issue if you are going to attach them and leave them, but if you are opening and closing the case a lot, those threads are going to fail).

    NOTES
    -since it’s a bit of a (useful) faff to put these on and them them off things (like luggage), choose their location carefully.

    MY STAR RATINGS:
    1* substandard, mostly cons
    2** barely acceptable, cons outweigh the pros
    3*** meets the basic requirements, cons balance the pros
    4**** good product, pros outweigh the cons
    5***** exceptional, all (or almost all) pros

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Thick, plastic covered metal cable, that’s secured into the case, which is held together by 4 screws, undone by the included tool. The case itself seems to be of hard impact resisted plastic and comes with a set of replacement screws. This obviously isn’t a product designed for constant application and removal, but more a semi permanent solutions. AirTag itself is hidden away and completely encased in the plastic casing, which, judging by the design, would suggest that it’s splash proof at the very least. Seems to be a high quality product which should stand the test of time.

  3. Sophie Flowers says:

     United Kingdom

    I about to buy an airtag and thought I’d be prepared with a secure way to house it and to attach it to my case. I have a pack of four and I’m impressed by how sturdy they appear. The screws are super tiny and fiddly but do the trick.
    I think on the whole these would be handy to hide in my case secured I’m looking forward to trynig this out.
    I going to also put one on my work bag, which will give me piece of mind.

    I’m giving this a 4 stars until I can try it out with an airtag, to be fair.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We use Airtags on several items of luggage. Invariably the Airtag disappears into some crevice and is hard to find again, or, worse, bounces out completely and gets separated from the luggage it’s protecting.

    What we like about these holders is that they are robust and they have a wire retainer that can be used to keep the Airtags in a predictable place.

    Recommended.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like the idea of these being protective and they do the job to some degree. I’m not sure I would trust them as being waterproof, maybe splash resistant at best. They’re good quality and would do a good job and knocks and drops, but they are very fiddly to insert and remove them which makes them a little annoying, but I suppose they’re designed for them to live in them long-term. The other good thing is to look at them, you wouldn’t necessarily think there’s an AirTag in them as it looks like a general lock.

  6. AbbyWDEEwe says:

     United Kingdom

    Keeps my airtag safe & attached, with a nice variety of colours. The cable is a bit long sometimes, but who cares? My AirTag’s never going lost again. Really nice to be able to attach it to a suitcase when going on holiday.

  7. LinBrabynnfdxc says:

     United Kingdom

    A nice design airtag holder.

    I usually prefer to keep my airtags out of sight, especially when travelling so I’m not sure I would use these on my suit cases.

    They would prove useful if you need to attach them to anything where you don’t mind it being seen and want to make it a little harder to remove.

    You need a special screwdriver (provided) to open these up and also secures the wire strap in place so it cant be removed without the screwdriver.

    Whilst the case is made of a tough plastic to survive drops and scratches of your typical airport terminal baggage handlers. It wouldn’t take much to get these off it someone hit them hard enough with a hammer or something heavy to break the plastic.

    These could have quite easily been made out of metal and been even more secure, but that would almost certainly have bumped up the price even more.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We are Very LUCKY to try “PROfezzion Airtag Holder with Wire Cable, Protective Airtag Case Keychain Scratch-Resistant & Waterproof IPX8, Full Cover for Suitcase, Pet Collar, Car Keys, Child’s Backpack, Luggage etc (4PCS BLACK)” through AMAZON VINE. Thank you.

    ~~We PROMISE this WILL BE our COMPLETELY HONEST personal opinion~~
    ~~ Reviews Are Even More IMPORTANT as NONE OF US HAVE MONEY TO WASTE~~

    We like most of you want every protection for all members of our family.
    It goes without saying how precious little ones are, and the world is becoming less safe everyday.
    FurBabies also get Pet-Napped/stolen on a regular basis, (always tell over inquisitive strangers your pet is speyed &/or has a chronic inheritable illness, even if they don’t).

    And those who may take any of them, are obviously more aware of security devices such as AirTags which your precious babies may be wearing.

    ALWAYS EXTRA CAUTIOUS So My way of thinking is, if there is more than one AirTag on each of your loved ones. You have a better chance of finding them.

    One of these SUPER SECURE hanging tags will be placed on Little ones bag.
    Whilst another will be partially visible on little ones ankle under sock or wrist depending upon weather (long sleeves or not).
    With a completely different style of tag holder complete with AirTag, slid inside the back of the belt, of little ones school uniform, and another attached to a ribbon or sewn inside a hidden pocket of uniform.

    Our youngest Spot will have a decoy tag placed on the outside of her collar. with a decoy AirTag in it.
    Whilst this is securely attached inside her coat with air tag in it & with another tag inside her harness too.

    ++* Very Easy to use. Yes the screws are tiny, it’s a fiddle ..
    BUT THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT & NEED.
    .something which can’t be removed quickly, OR HOPEFULLY AT ALL.

    ++* HUBBY ESPECIALLY LIKES THE METAL CABLE & SCREWS IN THESE. PUTTING ONE ON HIS KEYS TOO.

    ++* Not over Bulky.

    ++* VERY STRONG & EXCEPTIONALLY WELL MADE.

    ++* STRONG METAL WIRE LOOP WILL FIT MOST SIZES.
    CHILDREN’S BAGS, BELTS, CLOTHING, OR PETS COLLARS, COATS, HARNESSES.

    ++* EXTRA PEACE OF MIND THAT YOU HAVE ANOTHER WAY TO FIND YOUR CHILD OR FURBABY.
    (Plus. If you prepare for it, hopefully it will never happen.)

    ++* WORKS WELL with a real AirTag or With a Faux Decoy in it too.
    (Throw ANY-nappers off, thinking they removed it when THERE ARE REALS TAGS STILL ATTACHED!)

    ++* MULTIPURPOSE & INCREDIBLY USEFUL.

    Hubby will be testing all versions of our new AirTag holders out next weekend, on all Little ones & Spots. To ensure they all omit clear signals.

    We will update reviews again then, if any issues with multiple tags on one person or pet.

    We ALWAYS UPDATE our REVIEWS WHEN & IF, we have any FURTHER OBSERVATIONS or EXPERIENCES TO ADD. Both Good or Bad, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, just INCASE THEY MAY HELP you MAKE a INFORMED DECISION.

  9. Kim Wong-Shing says:

     United Kingdom

    For starters these are well made and a good design

    The securing cable is in proportion to the strength of the overall product so would be tricky to cut through or remove without some other tool.

    The case is held together by 4 very small hex screws which again need a tool (supplied) to disassemble and hence remove from the item you are wishing to secure/track.

    The small screw do mean that this is a more permanent attachment to something as they are a tad fiddly to undo and, as previously stated, do require a tool to achieve this.

    The casing is also of a reasonable thickness to protect the AirTag from impacts etc even if someone wanted to remove it.

    Basically, the handle/strap you would be attaching this to would be an easier item to cut/attack than trying to remove this product. So ideally you would fix this to some place that had roughly about the same strength as the Holder.

    As for attaching it to keys/key-ring…well each one is not small. If it were a large bunch of keys may be or if they were very important I might use this, but there are other smaller/cheaper options which may be better suited for that task.

    This product excels on securing/tracking larger items like bags/luggage (airports).

    I have added a small address capsule (usually used for pets) to mine as that requires no batteries and gives an additional/easy way of being contacted if you get separated from your luggage etc

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great design/security but not ceap

  10. Matt Kollat says:

     United Kingdom

    These Airtag cases are what they claim, secure, strong, sturdy, and appear to be waterproof. The only downside is they are a little fiddly to use, which may be the compromise you need to make due to their secureness.
    They are opened/closed by 4 small screws to each Airtag case, and as they are security (Torx) screws, you do need an appropriate screwdriver. However, one is provided with the product so not an issue, as long as you remember where you put it.
    If you need to attach the cases to something that does not open, such as a luggage handle, you have to completely unscrew, attach the case, then screw back together again, which is a bit annoying. If you plan on leaving it on something permanently, you only have to do it once, but if you plan on moving the Airtags between items, it could be inconvenient. The other option would be to loop it through a split ring/keyring type hoop, but I guess that would compromise the security, which is, I would guess, why they have been designed the way they have.
    We did want to use these on our dogs collars, but find they are much too big for that, and will dangle down into food bowls. However, as we walk our dogs using harnesses, attaching the case to that is in ideal compromise, as if a dog did run away whilst on a walk, we would be able to track it.

    The case itself is hard plastic, the screws however do go into metal inserts, and there is quite a deep recess from one side to the other for the waterproof part, so I imagine that works well.
    The metal loop is plastic coated, which is great, and it clips in one side of the case easily, so overall a good, secure, strong Airtag Case, but awkward if you plan on moving it between items.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Secure, Strong, but a little fiddly to use

  11. DarrylCaire says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice looking airtag holder, which should offer decent protection for the device itself. The cable seems strong and sturdy to put up with some knocks and bumps.

    With 4 in the pack, along with some spare screws and a small screwdriver, this has everything needed to protect the air tags. Whilst the initial setup is a bit of a faff unscrewing and securing the tag, once in place you are good to go (might be an idea to put in a new battery at the same time to limit the times needed unscrewing to replace).

    Find My Item and the sound playback was all still possible (however the sound is a little muted compared to an airtag not in a holder)

    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice, lightweight airtag holde

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This Airtag Holder has been designed and built for longevity and security.
    It is waterproof and has a 3mm stainless steel cable incorporated in the the design for attaching to your chosen device. The 3mm cable cannot be cut easily and someone intent on cutting the cable would take specialist tools.
    Great Price.

  13. NoellaAdey says:

     United Kingdom

    There are two schools of thought about attaching AirTags to bags, keys, bikes and other articles that are taken out of the home so have the possibility of being left behind or, worst case, stolen.

    One is to have a visible external luggage tag with a contact e-mail or number plus a concealed AirTag. The other is to have a visible AirTag which cannot be simply removed. This chunky holder fits the latter category.

    Fitting is by removing 4 small flush hex head screws to insert the Tag and loop the wire over a strap, handle, frame or lug then screwing it all back together again. (There is a small driver supplied to do this)

    If someone for nefarious reasons needs to remove or disable the AirTag it’s going to require either cable/bolt cutters to get through the braided cable or a hammer (or rock) to physically smash apart the plastic, which will not be quick and will not be soundless.

    Construction includes a sealing gasket and the wire loop is plastic coated so won’t chafe a strap or damage paintwork. Useful holder.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fitting the airtag is simple enough but its a bit of a faff having to use a screwdriver or allen key to attach and remove from something. It’s ok for something permanent but i like to move my tags around to reduce costs so if im not travelling i’ll use that tag for something else etc. Having to open the tag up every time makes this very incovenient. I’m sure i’ll find a use but its not quite as simple as this brands other offerings.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    ot bad, it does its job well and the structure is well made but unfortunately I made a mistake in using plastic as a material, I think it is less resistant and easy to break than any metal even as cheap as aluminum

    4.0 out of 5 stars not bad

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like how secure these feel, and the fact that the cable is long enough to give the body of the case enough to move about in my pocket, because I put my keys in my back pocket often, and the fact that the case has enough room to move out of the way of the keys, means it’s not all in one place, causing it to be uncomfortable in my pocket for me, so thats a big bonus for my keys.
    Now a second thing I’ve used one of these for, is my backpack, and again really it’s the freedom of the cable length, that means I can put the cable around the top carry handle, then tuck the main body of it through an earphone cable hole, which works great.
    They do up very well, and create a nice tight seal, I’ve checked the one on my backpack after I’ve been out walking in the rain, and my AirTag was bone dry, and it was pretty heavy rain ,so that’s impressive as far as I’m concerned.
    The over all feel of these is good, the do feel durable, and tough, I’m confident that they will keep our Tags safe, without the risk of damage, barring anything extreme.
    I like the way the cables are situated into the top of the case too, it’s done well in my opinion, giving the metal cable end a decent grip, so it won’t, or shouldn’t, and I don’t think it will, come loose.
    All in all, I think these are a great way for us to attach our Tags to a variety of things, and because I got a pack of 4, we’re considering the idea of putting them on to the dogs collars, which could prove the best use yet when I’m out on long walks with them at the weekends.
    Super useful in my opinion, and sturdy enough to do the job.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Tighten well

  17. Kanika Mehta says:

     United Kingdom

    PROfezzion’s protective AirTag Holder is a hard plastic air tag holder. It has a string wire loop you can use to attach to your keys, or a bag or luggage. You can see how the wire is secured in the plastic holder in the photos. You can remove one side easily to attach to a bag. Once attached you need the included screwdriver or wire cutters to remove it. The loop itself is 5cm deep; so, it should attach to most handles or straps out there.

    To put the tag in you need to unscrew the 4 hex screws. There is a small hex driver to help you do that. Once separated you can split the wire out to loop around your bag; slip a tag into the cut-out in the holder, before sealing things back up.

    When sealed back up with the 4 small fiddly screws the case is IPX8 water resisting which alongside the AirTag protection should keep it working in most situations. When sealed up you can still hear the audio alert from the tag.

    If you have a tag you want to attach to a bag or case; and one of the colours works for you, this is a good put it and leave it. Don’t lose the hex driver though as without it you will need wire cutters to get it off.

    4.0 out of 5 stars robust AirTag holder with strong steel cable to attach to keys or bags

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This Airtag Holder is all about security: You need to use the special screwdriver to open it (easy) and then place your AirTag inside. Then you need to remove one side of the security wire and attach it to your precious item (bag; keys etc). Nobody is going to remove this holder without properly damaging whatever it is attached to. It’s strong. It’s very simple really. I think most security conscious people wouldn’t have an issue with unscrewing and screwing back up. If you think about it, it’s the most secure way of doing things (without the holder being permanently moulded together). It’s a serious product, doing a serious job. Although, maybe the colourful ones would be best on your kid’s bag? Be careful with that screwdriver! Try not to lose it as you’ll need to order a hexagonal screwdriver to replace. Easy to get, but would take a day or two. I would recommend ensuring you have a fully charged battery in your AirTag (check in your iPhone Finder App) before jetting off.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Designed for Security.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have used AirTag holders before but have found they weren’t very secure and the tag could be removed pretty easily

    That isn’t the case with this set of tag holders

    Not only does it have a plastic covered metal cable to attach to the cases but the AirTags are held firmly in the holder by special small screws that don’t just open to a standard philips head screwdriver

    I think these are very sturdy set of holders