ElevationLab has developed a 10-year extended battery case for Apple's AirTags, and it's now available at a steep discount. The TimeCapsule case, which is priced at $16, offers up to 14 times the lifespan of a standard CR2032 battery that powers an AirTag.
According to Elevation Lab, the case uses two AA batteries, providing long-term power for the device without the need for frequent recharging. The company estimates this is possible thanks to Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries, although actual performance may vary.
Once placed inside the TimeCapsule case, the AirTag becomes sealed with four screws at its corners. This compact design measures 4.45 x 1.57 inches and features a fiber-reinforced construction that ensures it remains sturdy. The case also boasts an IP69 waterproof rating, making it suitable for various use cases where the device may be left undisturbed for extended periods.
Some examples of these scenarios include attaching the AirTag to luggage or placing it in a vehicle. As a result, Elevation Lab suggests its TimeCapsule case is ideal for long-term deployments that require minimal intervention.
While this particular product has not been reviewed by TechDaily, it follows in the footsteps of other notable products from the company.
According to Elevation Lab, the case uses two AA batteries, providing long-term power for the device without the need for frequent recharging. The company estimates this is possible thanks to Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries, although actual performance may vary.
Once placed inside the TimeCapsule case, the AirTag becomes sealed with four screws at its corners. This compact design measures 4.45 x 1.57 inches and features a fiber-reinforced construction that ensures it remains sturdy. The case also boasts an IP69 waterproof rating, making it suitable for various use cases where the device may be left undisturbed for extended periods.
Some examples of these scenarios include attaching the AirTag to luggage or placing it in a vehicle. As a result, Elevation Lab suggests its TimeCapsule case is ideal for long-term deployments that require minimal intervention.
While this particular product has not been reviewed by TechDaily, it follows in the footsteps of other notable products from the company.