So many have tried and I think you have done it the best. I bought your kit. The new material is nice too. All that said, I would love to see a metal credit card conversion frame instead of plastic. Maybe not feasible DIY but would be awesome.
Can you please do one that can fit inside the nintendo switch oled with a protective case over it? (Like an HEYSTOP back case to protect the swich oled’s back) please??
@@RovisTech-IncHi, do you reckon it would work inside of an macbook? I have an older model and was wondering if the aluminum body would make it not work
Hi, I apologize that you feel that way. The reason for the over explanation is that this is supposed to be a video specifically for people who bought my DIY kit, as it’s not a simple procedure and I wanted to be as detailed as possible.
thenks for the idea, the video ist waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to long and no cover on battery?
THIS IS AN OUTDATED VERSION, PLEASE CHECK THE LATEST VERSION IS HERE: th-cam.com/video/oJ7XaQeeiN4/w-d-xo.html :)
That is a proper, honest, and elaborate explanation. Thanks!
This is awesome i always wanted a way to fit an airtag in my wallet
Time Stamps:
0:48 - Tools Required
3:36 - Opening the Plastic Casing
6:15 - Removing Speaker Coil
9:50 - Cutting off Plastic Casing
12:30 - Trimming the Board
26:10 - Inserting into Custom Case
28:15 - Getting Ready to Solder
30:25 - Soldering the Connections
35:55 - Final Testing
37:45 - Weatherproofing
38:35 - Final Touches
41:30 - Conclusion
Great video, temped to try this! What is the thickness of the AirTag PCB once you have it trimmed?
@@robwle about 2.8mm
So many have tried and I think you have done it the best. I bought your kit. The new material is nice too. All that said, I would love to see a metal credit card conversion frame instead of plastic. Maybe not feasible DIY but would be awesome.
Metal would not be good for the transmission, but a carbon fiber card kit could work well
@@markharrison7468 great point. Carbon fiber is probably the move.
@@markharrison7468 Carbon absorbs/attenuates RF, too.
Forged carbon fiber with resin allows for enough rf to get through, as seen on the new final mouse, so possible that route would work
amazing concept and execution! def gonna purchase a DIY kit!!
Very interesting 👍🏻
Cool design gonna look into this
Finally getting around to putting these together, what is the benefit to removing the speaker or would you suggest leaving it in?
Some people like to remove it to avoid alerting thieves that they are being tracked
Amazing tutorial. Thank you for all your effort.
Thanks for watching!
Just did it, I barely have soldering experience and still managed just accidentally bent speaker coil :(
nice work
Thank you :)
Can you please do one that can fit inside the nintendo switch oled with a protective case over it? (Like an HEYSTOP back case to protect the swich oled’s back) please??
This is great
Haha I appreciate you :)
Good job
Thank You!!
Do you have an option to purchase one already made?
Yes! www.etsy.com/ca/shop/RovisTech
Can you put it in something flexible so it can be use for a dog collar or bracelet
Where can i buy the conversion kit or the converted already?
Lins are in the description! or you can go to slimtag.square.site
Ordered!
Can u make them and re sell them, People will buy it, I'll buy one
I already do! You can buy one here :) slimtag.square.site
Make on for the Samsung Galaxy Smarttag
Maybe one day soon! waiting for the google tag :)
@@RovisTech-Inc I'm waiting for google tag too. Its more sense for my google home automations
Where can i contact you? I have one bought from you but i have some questions
You can contact me through Etsy :)
I want to put one inside my laptop 💻
Because I just got my bicycle stolen
Im sure you can easily fit something like that inside of the shell of a laptop!
@@RovisTech-IncHi, do you reckon it would work inside of an macbook? I have an older model and was wondering if the aluminum body would make it not work
omg u talk tooooo much "so now so now get to the point its not rocket since
Hi, I apologize that you feel that way. The reason for the over explanation is that this is supposed to be a video specifically for people who bought my DIY kit, as it’s not a simple procedure and I wanted to be as detailed as possible.
thenks for the idea, the video ist waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to long and no cover on battery?