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Laut Bike Tag Saddle Mount for AirTag Black

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Your AirTag sits inside the aluminium shell, and is secure inside by two hex screws, which do make the mounting process slightly longer. I found the easiest way to open the Slottr was to drop it from a low height onto a table.Not the most refined operating procedure. As stated, if a few small changes were made to the Slottr it would be greatly improved, but as it stands, I’d recommend the AirBell or Woo Holder ahead of this. If you don’t have long nails, It can be fiddly to open the Slottr, which doesn’t have a notch in the side for easy access like the Woo Mount.

The Slottr is a fairly generic mount that performed well during our testing and is the most affordable mount found in this review. My seatpost has a diameter of 27.2mm, but I found that the Maco didn’t tighten enough to secure it firmly in place, so I added a small strip of rubber padding underneath the Maco’s spacer, securing it in place. A 1.5mm Allen key is supplied, which tightens a singular M2 screw, securing the Maco onto your bike’s seatpost. This AirTag bicycle holder mounts to the water bottle position on your bike. If bottle cages already occupy yours, it’s no problem. It seems like the idea for the Stealth Tag was hiding in plain sight. Now, the Stealth Tag itself will be doing the same thing.

A Torx Pin screw would have been preferable to a Phillips screw for securing the AirBell, as it would make it harder to remove if a thief became aware of the AirTag’s presence. Functioning as a traditional bike bell, hitting 85dB, the AirBell sits proudly on your handlebars, perfectly concealing your AirTag underneath and alerting others of your presence on the road. Whilst bottle-mounted AirTag mounts aren’t the most covert, hiding the Woo Holder under your bottle cage, keeps it out of sight, and its low-profile design doesn’t attract second looks.

Without beating around the bush, of all the AirTag mounts I tested for this review, the AirBell is my favourite and will go unnoticed by even the most observant and experienced thieves. The Muc-Off Secure Tag Holder 2.0 is made from 6061 aluminium, covered in a dazzling iridescent coating. If you’re looking for a discreet bike mount for your AirTag, this isn’t it.The one downside of this mount is that it’s slightly more fiddly to attach due to the mounting position, but once it’s in place, you’ll have no issues. That means friction is the only thing securing it. Could it pop out when you land a drop or rattle your way over choppy trails? There’s only one way to know for sure. Still, a low-cost threshold might justify trying it out — especially depending on how much you spent on your bike. Is it easy for thieves to remove? Some mounts come with tamper-resistant Torx screws making it impossible for thieves to open or remove them. The execution is as simple as the concept. The Stealth Tag is about the size of a big bottle cap. Simply seat an Apple AirTag inside it, then push the cap into the bottom of your steerer tube. “Slight expansion,” according to Stealth Tag, holds it in.

Overall, the Maco is a reliable way to mount an AirTag to your bike. If you need a rear reflector for those busy city roads, this will double up nicely.Well-designed, durable and discoverable at an average of 56ft. Not as far as the Slottr Tag holder, but a cleaner appearance, better design and more user friendly. Also, when riding busy Urban Streets, you’ll often need to be heard to be seen, which is where the AirBell comes in handy.

The Slottr is made from a highly durable plastic which is designed to last and prevent your AirTag from rattling thanks to its well-designed internal compartment. Will it fit on your bicycle? Not all AirTags are a perfect fit. Make sure the one you select is not moving around or unable to properly attach to your bicycle. Maybe. The concept is pleasingly simple, and if it works, it’s a stroke of elegant genius. But, of course, it has to work. If you don’t want your AirTag or its mount to be visible when attached to your bike, an under-saddle mount such as the Ninja bikeTag Saddle mount is a great option.Bicycle theft is depressingly common, with 77,148 bikes reported stolen in England and Wales during 2022/23. In addition, the Slottr is supplied with standard M4 (4mm) hex screws, meaning it could easily be removed if your bike was stolen. Like other bottle-mounted AirTag holders, the Slottr can fit beneath a bottle cage, making it harder for a thief to spot.

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