ElevationLab Launches 'TagVault' AirTag Holder

ElevationLab today debuted the TagVault, which is the most protective AirTag holder that we've seen to date.

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Priced at $12.95 for one or $29.95 for a pack of three, the TagVault is a two piece AirTag holder that screws together to offer total protection for an AirTag. The two halves come apart, the AirTag is situated in the middle, and then four screws hold the TagVault together.

According to ElevationLab, the TagVault is waterproof, but it is worth noting that the AirTags themselves have an IP67 water resistance rating that allows them to hold up even when submersed in water.

In addition to waterproofing the AirTag, the TagVault will protect from scratches that the AirTag might collect when attached to a set of keys or another item where wear and tear will be experienced.

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ElevationLab says that the TagVault has a nondescript design that doesn't visually broadcast that an AirTag is inside the case, and it has been created to be compact so it doesn't add a lot of bulk to an AirTag.

The TagVault can be preordered from the ElevationLab website starting today, and it will ship in June.

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Top Rated Comments

Jgreg00 Avatar
28 months ago

that looks like a nightmare to take apart just to replace the batteries.
You and I apparently have far different definitions of “nightmare”…
Score: 51 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alexandr Avatar
28 months ago
but there are 4 airtags!!!
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Anonymous Freak Avatar
28 months ago
I'm waiting for the first "privacy focused" AirTag holder that blocks RFID...
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
itsmeaustend Avatar
28 months ago
Awesome! But say goodbye to being able to hear the speaker lol.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DCstewieG Avatar
28 months ago
But without a hole for the Apple logo, how will people know I bought an Apple product??
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
aarond12 Avatar
28 months ago
Airtags come in packages of 1 or 4. These come in packages of 1 or 3. Seriously guys? Is this the hotdog/bun problem again?
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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