• These new sneakers have a

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Jul 31 09:52:20 2025
    These new sneakers have a secret AirTags compartment to track your child's location -- but theyre dividing opinion among parents

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    Thu, 31 Jul 2025 11:38:28 +0000

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    The Find My Skechers sneakers have a secret compartment designed to house an Apple AirTag.

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    Many parents want to keep track of their childrens whereabouts, particularly
    if theyre visiting an unfamiliar location, but thats not always an easy thing to do. Now a new range of sneakers from Skechers offers a novel solution:
    each pair contains a hidden compartment designed to house an Apple AirTag tracker .

    Its not the first time weve seen AirTags hidden in a set of footwear , but
    the difference here is that the Find My Skechers line is designed
    specifically for kids. Each pair comes with a small cutout in the heel made
    to store an AirTag to access it, you just lift the insole and the webbed
    liner underneath it. This reveals a screw-shut AirTag holder that conceals
    the tracker, and Skechers says your child wont feel it while wearing the
    shoes.

    Once the AirTag is in place, you can track its location using Apples Find My app . The idea is that the hidden compartment will protect the AirTag without interfering with its wireless capabilities.

    The Find My Skechers sneakers are available in a range of sizes and designs. Theyre also machine washable, although wed recommend removing the AirTag
    before you toss these shoes in with your laundry.

    Better protection

    Knowing your childs location is obviously an important concern for a lot of parents, and there are devices that let you clip an AirTag or other tracker
    to your child before they leave the house. But theres always the possibility that these products could be damaged or tampered with by the child.

    Skechers new sneakers could avoid that by burying the AirTag inside the shoe itself, making it tougher for the child to get to and offering better protection from the elements. They also lack any branding that would hint
    that theres an AirTag inside them, enabling the wearer to blend in and avoid the gaze of people who might target them based on the AirTag connection.

    But the question remains over whether Find My Skechers are a good idea. From
    a quick survey of TechRadar writers who are raising kids of their own, the point was made that toddlers and young children are likely to grow out of
    these shoes quickly. At $52 to $58 a pop, thats a cost that quickly adds up when you need to buy new ones every six months.

    As well as that, kids at the older end of the target market might have phones of their own anyway, which can be used to track their location. That means there are question marks over how necessary Skechers sneakers are, at least
    for some parents.

    Find My Skechers start at $52 per pair, and are available for both toddlers
    and young children. Well have to see how effective they are, but they're
    likely to turn parents heads one way or another.

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