🔒 Elevate your AirTag game with indestructible, waterproof style!
The TagVault™ AirTag Keychain is the original waterproof, fiber-reinforced composite case designed to protect your Apple AirTag from scratches, water, and everyday wear. Its compact design ensures no bulk on your keychain while allowing full sound and signal transmission, making it ideal for keys, bags, and more.
C**.
A great AirTag holder for your keychain
This is my review of the TagVault keychain for Apple AirTags. I just bought the 4-pack to replace some toolless AirTag keychain holders that are exposed on both sides. My issue with those was that the cover popped off the AirTag itself and I didn't notice (fortunately a friend did). Anyway I decided to give these a try and just through the process of installing them, I'm quite pleased (for the grand total of one hour I've had them so far).They seem to be solidly built. The AirTag only fits in them one way, so it's snug once the case is assembled. There are 4 torx bit screws for each holder, and the kit comes with the right size allen key. The screws had some blue thread lock compound on them too.There is a nice looking gasket that probably makes them at least somewhat water resistant. I don't feel like testing their water proof claim, so I can't say anything about that.They come with a small ring, but it's too small to attach more than a house key to, so I removed it and used my regular keyring instead.And they're cost effective, especially in the 4 pack!My only suggestion would be to include an extra screw in the package. These things are tiny for my large hands, and it would be very easy to lose one.Bottom line, I bought these so that I wouldn't lose the plastic cover off my AirTags, and they do the job on that front.
A**S
High quality
Awesome case. Definitely waterproof as I have already dropped my keys in a couple puddles. definitely prefer something like this over the press-in styles.
B**B
Solid Value
Very solid with a perfect fit. Includes a screwdriver and the screws have a little locktite on them.Will buy again
J**B
Seems to be durable
I haven’t had the chance to test the durability or waterproofing of the TagVault yet, but it looks and feels very durable. I got the TagVault so that I could put an AirTag on the my boat’s keys that I seem to always lose or forget to bring with me to the lake. It’s an hour and a half drive from my house to the marina I store the boat at so if I forget the boat keys the day is pretty much ruined. Initially I was looking for an AirTag key chain case that was both waterproof and could float (yes I have dropped boat keys in the water). That search came up empty so I decided to just focus on finding one that was waterproof and adding a floatation device to the keychain.Pros:- Great protection.- Waterproof (haven’t tested other than running it under a faucet)- Sturdy construction. It’s screwed together with 4 screws.Cons:- Sound from the AirTag is muffled. I had my boat key AirTag in a backpack that was about 15’ away from me and couldn’t hear the sound from the AirTag. I tried it with my car key AirTag which is in a different case and had no issues hearing it. When my boat key AirTag was outside the backpack I could hear it while about 20’ from it. I don’t necessarily view this as a con for this specific product though. The AirTag’s sound is going to be muffled by any good case that is waterproof. I had zero issues using the on screen guidance (in the Find My app) to find my boat key AirTag with the TagVault on it.- While it’s nice that Elevation Labs includes a tool for the screws it’s as frustrating to use (if not more) than the tools Ikea provides with their furniture. I tried using it for all of 5 seconds before I threw it away and got out my own mini screw driver with a T6 bit attached. If I didn’t have my own screw driver I’m not sure I would have been able to reattach the screws without getting frustrated and throwing the TagVault away. Elevation should ditch the Allen wrench like design and just provide a normal mini T6 screwdriver or even just a T6 bit.
O**K
Durable Design, But Sound Range is Slightly Reduced
The keychain feels rugged and well-built, which is a big plus. The plastic material seems durable and doesn’t appear to interfere with the AirTag’s range for locating items. However, I’ve noticed a reduction in the sound range, making it a little harder to locate the AirTag in noisy or distant environments. If sound is a critical feature for you, this might be a drawback, but for general use, it gets the job done.
T**Y
to be able to secure my Apple tag from being stolen or damaged wherever I go or wherever it goes..
awesome product I’m very impressed. I was just wondering if it was possible to make this the vault out of a metal material like the titanium or something. It’s very secure with tamperproof screws because the Apple tag is expensive once you get into investing in them so more secure vault would be awesome. Let me know if you have something of this nature that’s more tamperproof than what I purchased. I’m impressed and satisfied with what I purchased. I just would like something more secure thank you.
K**N
Well-designed and quick to assemble!
Fast delivery, as promised. Inserting the AirTag was simple and quick, with no screws to deal with. I’ll be ordering more!
B**S
Tiny screws
I was given a couple of fancy Air Tag holders when I was gifted with a couple of Air Tags a while ago. They were okay, but I never thought they offered much in the way of protection. These AirVaults do that job very well. They are strong and will keep the tags safe from water and scratches. They are easy to attach to a keychain, and I feel can drop them into a bag or luggage without fear. They do not interfere with signals, either. They're a little bulky, but I can work with that.The screws that hold the AirVaults together are very small, so choose a work space with that in mind. I found that spreading a towel over a tabletop provided the highest likelihood of quickly finding a screw if dropped, which I did a few times. A magnetic bowl might help, but I found a light-colored terrycloth hand towel worked best. The towel's pile absorbed the energy of a falling screw so it didn't have a chance to roll or bounce away, and a light color made it easier to see the screws if/when they are dropped.
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