Apple Find My luggage tracker for travel
Drop a Tracker Mist in your checked bag and you'll know whether it actually made the flight. It rides Apple's global Find My network — so a passing iPhone anywhere can relay your bag's last-seen spot.
Peace of mind at the carousel
Know where your bag is — before the airline does
The most useful travel feature isn't a live map. It's certainty.
A worldwide finder network
Anyone with an iPhone — anywhere on Earth — anonymously relays your bag's location. No setup, no roaming fees, no app for them or you.
"Did my bag make the flight?"
See if your suitcase is still at the origin airport, made the connection, or landed where you did — the question that actually matters in a delay.
Show the airline the receipts
When an agent says "in transit," you can show them the last-seen location on your screen and get it routed back faster.

Your suitcase on the Find My map
Tracker Mist pings whenever a nearby Apple device passes it — in the terminal, on the tarmac, at the warehouse. You get a map update minutes later, so a "lost" bag becomes a "found in Newark" bag.
- Global relay — works across borders with no extra fees.
- IP67 rated — shrugs off rain, spills, and rough handling.
- 12+ month battery — it won't die mid-trip.
Travel-ready in three steps
Pair before you pack
Add it to Find My at home in about 30 seconds, then name it "Carry-on" or "Checked bag."
Tuck it in
Clip it to a handle, or drop it in an inside pocket where it won't get crushed.
Check the map
During delays, open Find My to see your bag's last-seen location and share it with the airline.
"The agent told me my bag was somewhere between Lisbon and Newark. I opened Find My — it was in a Newark warehouse. Showed her the screen and she had it on the next flight out."
What a Find My luggage tracker can and can't do
This is not a live, real-time GPS tracker. It updates when an Apple device passes near your bag, so locations can lag during long flights or in empty cargo areas — what you get is a reliable last-seen location, not a moving dot every second.
That's honestly the feature travelers value most: knowing your bag is in the right country, made the connection, or is sitting at the origin airport. For that, the Find My network is excellent — and free.
Questions, answered honestly
Can I track checked luggage with it?
Yes. Drop it in your checked bag and Apple's Find My network updates its last-seen location whenever a nearby Apple device passes it — useful for delays, missed connections, and lost-bag claims.
Is it real-time GPS?
No. It uses Bluetooth and the Find My network rather than built-in GPS, so it shows the last place an Apple device saw your bag. That's ideal for "did it make the flight?" — not for second-by-second tracking.
Does it work in other countries?
Yes. The Apple Find My network is global, so a nearby Apple device can update your bag's location abroad with no roaming fees or extra setup.
Is it allowed on planes?
Find My trackers use a tiny coin-cell battery and low-energy Bluetooth, the same as an AirTag, which airlines permit in checked and carry-on bags. Always check your airline's current policy.
Will it survive rough handling?
It's IP67-rated against rain and spills, and built to take the knocks of baggage handling. The CR2032 battery lasts 12+ months, so it won't quit mid-trip.
Put one in every bag you check.
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