AirTag Accessories: Keyrings and Holders for Apple's AirTags

Apple's AirTags do not come with a hole or any kind of attachment method, and short of drilling your own, you're going to need some kind of keyring, adhesive mount, or holder to attach the AirTag to various items.

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In this guide, we've rounded up a list of useful third-party AirTags accessories that you might want to check out.

Apple

Apple makes its own series of AirTag cases, which are available in either silicone or leather and are priced at $29 to $39, plus there are several high-end Hermès ‌AirTag‌ holders priced starting at $299.

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Belkin Secure Holder

Available as a Key Ring or a Strap, the $12.95 Belkin Secure Holder is designed to keep an ‌AirTag‌ in place and attached to an item of your choice. It features a twist-and-lock closure with raised edges to keep the ‌AirTag‌ from getting scratched, and it comes in white, pink, black, and blue.

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Belkin's Secure Holders can be purchased from Belkin directly or from Apple.

Moment AirTag Mounts

Moment has a range of AirTag Mounts available that house an ‌AirTag‌ and are able to stick on various items. Moment says that you can stick an ‌AirTag‌ mount in bags, on clothes, or on the bottom of different devices, and with the adhesive stick method, AirTags can be hidden from thieves.

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There's a Fabric Mount, a Hard Shell Mount, and a Curved Surface Mount with prices ranging from $14.99 to $19.99.

Nomad Leather Keychain, Loops, and Glasses Strap

Nomad debuted its Leather Keychain well ahead of the launch of the AirTags, but it's now officially available for purchase. Priced at $30, it comes in either black or brown and houses a single ‌AirTag‌. It can be attached to bags or other items, plus Nomad is also offering a $30 Glasses Strap with built-in ‌AirTag‌ holder for keeping track of your sunglasses.

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Nomad also makes a series of Leather Loop AirTag holders that are some of the most minimal ‌AirTag‌ holders we've seen. The Leather Loops attach to an ‌AirTag‌ using an adhesive to keep them in place, with the Leather Loops priced at $25.

Spigen AirTag Cases

Spigen has a couple of ‌AirTag‌ case options available, including the Valentinus and the Rugged Armor, both of which are available for $24.99. The Valentinus is a traditional keyring-style case that houses the ‌AirTag‌, while the Rugged Armor has a carabiner and a more durable design.

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dbrand Grip Cases

dbrand has a series of Grip Cases available for AirTags in a variety of colors. Each grip fits over the ‌AirTag‌ and adds a skin and an attachment point to place it on bags and other items. The Grip Cases are priced at $19.95 each.

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ElevationLab TagVault

The ElevationLab TagVault is a heavy duty AirTags case that offers total protection and waterproofing for an ‌AirTag‌. It comes apart in two pieces, allowing an ‌AirTag‌ to be fit in the middle before screwing back together. The TagVault features a minimal design and is designed for situations where the ‌AirTag‌ might experience damage and wear such as on a keyring. TagVault is priced at $12.95 for one and $29.95 for three.

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Cyrill Vegan Leather Key Ring for AirTags

Spigen's sister brand Cyrill has an AirTag key ring case made from a vegan leather, which is available in black or stone starting at $17. The ‌AirTag‌ snaps into place and then the key ring portion attaches to your keys, a backpack, or other items.

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Cyrill Shine Clear AirTag Case

Cyrill also makes the ‌AirTag‌ Case Shine, which is made from a clear TPU material that's available with no tint, a rose tint with glitter, or a clear color with glitter. These ‌AirTag‌ cases have an easy-open ring at the top, and they're some of our favorites for quality, ease of use, and functionality. Cyrill's Shine ‌AirTag‌ cases are available for $20.

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Silicone AirTags Case with Adhesive

You're going to find endless affordable ‌AirTag‌ housing options on Amazon from vendors in China and other countries, but there are a few unique options worth noting. The Silicone Case is a soft silicone casing that you slide your ‌AirTag‌ into, and then the back has an adhesive so you can attach it to various items like your phone. Something like this might be a good option if you want to attach an ‌AirTag‌ to the Apple TV remote or another item that stays primarily in the house. It's priced at $3, and the vendor says the adhesive is reusable.

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AirTag Skins

If you want to add some flair to your AirTags or prevent them from getting scratched, you can find a series of custom skin options on Etsy. Skins are priced at right around $5 each.

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Wairco AirTag Snap Case

Priced at $19, the Wairco Snap Case is an ‌AirTag‌ case that's designed to snap onto clothing. Wairco says that it can be fastened to a t-shirt, inside of a pants pocket, or the lining of a purse, backpack, or jacket. Wairco designed the case to track kids, pets, and elderly people, but it's worth noting that Apple does not recommend tracking people, instead recommending an Apple Watch with Family Setup for this purpose.

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WaterField Designs AirTag Keychain and Luggage Tag

WaterField Designs has developed a Leather AirTag Keychain that houses the ‌AirTag‌ inside, with a series of perforations included to allow sound to pass through.

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There's also a Leather AirTag Luggage Tag that's designed for use with suitcases and other bags. The Luggage Tag accommodates an ‌AirTag‌ and a business card with contact details. WaterField Designs' ‌AirTag‌ Keychain is priced at $25, while the Luggage Tag is priced at $49.

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Saddleback Leather AirTag Cases

Saddleback Leather Co. makes a range of various AirTag cases and keyrings, all of which are made from high-quality leather. Saddleback Leather Co. has multiple designed available, along with four leather color options. There are simple circle-shaped cases and more elaborate cases that include mini pouches, a bull design, a koala design, and more. Prices range from $19 to $24.

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Oobipet

Oobipet offers two different AirTags accessories designed for pets. There's the Collar Keeper that attaches directly to a collar, and the Dog Tag, which is designed to attach to a ring on the collar. Both are priced at $20.

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Speck

Speck has a range of colorful AirTag holders that include the Presidio SiliLoop, the Presidio SiliRing, the Presidio Carabiner, and the Luggage Tag Pro. Pricing starts at $14.95.

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The SiliLoop and SiliRing are made from a silicone material and are ideal for attaching to backpacks, purses, key rings, and luggage. The Presidio SiliRing is a higher-end ‌AirTag‌ holder that's made from polished aluminum, and the Luggage Tag Pro is designed to look like a luggage tag with a secure holder for the ‌AirTag‌.

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Native Union

Native Union's Curve AirTag Loops are slender, simple, and attractive, adding little bulk to the ‌AirTag‌. There's an easy-to-use loop and lock design, and the ‌AirTag‌ fits snugly in the ‌AirTag‌ holder. The Curve ‌AirTag‌ Loop is made from a matte silicone material that feels nice in the hand, and it comes in four colors. A single ‌AirTag‌ Loop costs $10, while a four-pack costs $30.

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AngerDanger Avatar
47 months ago
This article is nice and all, but I already found the solution for me.



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AngerDanger Avatar
47 months ago

I think you are brilliant....but....reusing animations you used before just to score likes is just not done in my opinion.
A few things to consider: modeling, animating, and rendering take a bit of time, many animations are relevant to multiple articles, animations aren't seen by everybody the first time around, memes in general are often reposted repeatedly by folks who didn't make them, and there have been many AirTag articles published since I first made this, but I only repost when it seems especially pertinent.

Obviously you're free draw lines about what is and isn't done where you wish, plus humor is subjective. But this seems pretty innocuous in comparison to what some people post online. :)
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countryside Avatar
47 months ago
Got the Belkin and Apple Leather.

Go with Belkin. Cheap and gets job done. Not a fan of my leather.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DevNull0 Avatar
47 months ago

Does Tile have this many options?
To be fair, Tile has a mounting hole and I've never seen the need to put one in a case, especially as I've never paid more than $10 for a tile. Apple products, as always, are designed from the ground up to maximize needed accessories sold separately. It's not fair to flip that and pretend more accessories being available is a positive.

That said, Tile is a crappy product which I'm happy to dump for airTags.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justperry Avatar
47 months ago
I like my Apple stuff, especially macs but I think this time Apple went too far by not having a damn hole in the Airtags just to make more money.

Tim Cook "We want to leave the world better than we found it"....Yeah right. :rolleyes:
Millions of unnecessary accessories for leaving out a hole.
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mikethemartian Avatar
47 months ago
How well does duct tape work?
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