Submitted by eeby_deeby t3_xzt5h1 in technology
srfrosky t1_irozh9b wrote
> “IATA policy states unequivocally that, “devices in checked baggage must be completely switched off.”
I wonder how they even intend on enforcing that. First off, they need to detect the tag’s presence. Other than actively looking for them visually when x-ray scanning, I can’t see how else they could.
Tags don’t interact with devices that are not paired with them, unless actively “traveling together” for a given amount of time (anti-stalking feature). Can they be located using signal detectors?
Once physically located, how can they determine the tag is on since it doesn’t light up or have an active UI?
SeaweedSorcerer t1_irpgzrd wrote
AirTags are broadcasting on Bluetooth a ton. It’d be easy to figure out if a bag had one.
srfrosky t1_irpjr4l wrote
How easy? What type of Bluetooth detectors?
SeaweedSorcerer t1_irpn6m9 wrote
$10 of hardware. Pretty much anything that does Bluetooth LE. I could see them with a simple ESPHome script. You can’t identify specific ones of course, but you can know a AirTag is there.
srfrosky t1_irpo0d1 wrote
Gotcha. Started reading up on this. Very interesting. Thanks!
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