An interesting thing about putting a device in a shield like this... esp a phone, is that I would think they would continue to ping a tower for connection and keep retrying, unless there is a retry limit, then the battery may eventually be drained. Also interesting poster... ham/amateur radio?
You are not turning it off, but just shielding. The battery is still connected. What you can do, instead of carrying three pieces, is simply put over or under the battery a piece of plastic sheet.
An interesting thing about putting a device in a shield like this... esp a phone, is that I would think they would continue to ping a tower for connection and keep retrying, unless there is a retry limit, then the battery may eventually be drained. Also interesting poster... ham/amateur radio?
You make a good point. Right now I am not doing amateur radio... but that soon may change!
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Valid idea…but of course won’t not save air tags battery power.
Valid point. This is a great solution for more frequent use where taking the battery in and out would cause too much wear and tear on the AirTag.
You are not turning it off, but just shielding. The battery is still connected. What you can do, instead of carrying three pieces, is simply put over or under the battery a piece of plastic sheet.
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