At one point, you could pay a bundle for a set of AirPods, drop one or both, and never find either again. Apple may make money off your misfortune if you buy a replacement, but the company’s motive is always building loyalty by making things better for you, so you stick with them. Such is what’s happened with Find My. Originally, Find My covered just the iPhone and iPad, and only when they were powered on and had an
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