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txcwpalpha | 3 years ago
> Hundreds of tags transmitting is bad for the same reason that phone's have to be shut off during flights.
Phones don't have to be shut off during flights. That hasn't been a thing for years.
Any given commercial flight has hundreds of phones, wireless headphones, tablets, smartwatches, etc all transmitting radio signals at significantly higher power than Airtags.
Sporktacular|3 years ago
"Phones don't have to be shut off during flights. That hasn't been a thing for years." During take off and landing they do. Whether of not that's rational or justified is irrelevant. The reason given EMC, not battery safety.
fphhotchips|3 years ago
No, they don't.
You're all over this thread talking about rules that haven't been universal for literally over a decade. Phones haven't had to be turned off for takeoff and landing for over a decade in some places. Radio transmissions haven't had to be disabled (only mobile network transmissions) for years in the USA, Australia and Europe. The Plane Wifi gets turned on when the forward door closes, and doesn't get touched until after everyone deplanes. Bluetooth isn't even disabled by default in Airplane mode anymore. There are very few holdouts on this (Air Canada for example took a very long time to formally allow bluetooth use during flight).
Hell, there's a comment above that points out this document [1], which specifically allows low-powered wireless communication on cargo tracking devices.
[1] https://www.iata.org/contentassets/05e6d8742b0047259bf3a700b...