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Camps Bay tourist outsmarts load-shedding thieves with tiny tags
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The AirTags emit a Bluetooth signal that can be detected by nearby devices which send the location to iCloud

The AirTags emit a Bluetooth signal that can be detected by nearby devices that send the location to iCloudA tourist’s decision to pack a dozen coin-sized hi-tech gadgets into his luggage has paid dividends after his prized

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