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Adding AirTag limitation.

I was struggling to add more than 9 AirTag to my ID.

Posted on Jun 2, 2022 7:36 AM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2022 8:00 AM

After reviewing another question here “Maximum amount of AirTags” without any help, I found some tips.


1) Unpair Your AirPods

Some related the AirPods with this issue.


  • Unpair your AirPods from your iPhone.
  • Then force-stop the “Find My “ and all the other background apps.
  • Restart your iOS device.
  • Pair your AirTag with your phone.
  • Then pair your AirPods back to your device.


2) Disable Bluetooth

  • Disable your iPhone’s Bluetooth and wait for few seconds.
  • Then turn on the Bluetooth back.
  • Then go to Settings and Select Privacy.
  • Tap Bluetooth.
  • Under My Devices, remove all the Bluetooth devices you don't use frequently.
  • Keep the Bluetooth toggle on only for the devices that you regularly use.


3) Reset the AirTahlg by removing the the battery on it.


If all of it does work, another step could be made.


Delete everything from Bluetooth and "Find My".

  • Go to settings, your name, and scroll down and deleted your iPhone too. (using another phone to do this process).
  • Once you delete the iPhone, log into your account on the other phone and set up the AirTag.
  • Logoff on this iPhone log back into your iPhone and "Voilà".


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Jun 2, 2022 8:00 AM in response to carlosdente

After reviewing another question here “Maximum amount of AirTags” without any help, I found some tips.


1) Unpair Your AirPods

Some related the AirPods with this issue.


  • Unpair your AirPods from your iPhone.
  • Then force-stop the “Find My “ and all the other background apps.
  • Restart your iOS device.
  • Pair your AirTag with your phone.
  • Then pair your AirPods back to your device.


2) Disable Bluetooth

  • Disable your iPhone’s Bluetooth and wait for few seconds.
  • Then turn on the Bluetooth back.
  • Then go to Settings and Select Privacy.
  • Tap Bluetooth.
  • Under My Devices, remove all the Bluetooth devices you don't use frequently.
  • Keep the Bluetooth toggle on only for the devices that you regularly use.


3) Reset the AirTahlg by removing the the battery on it.


If all of it does work, another step could be made.


Delete everything from Bluetooth and "Find My".

  • Go to settings, your name, and scroll down and deleted your iPhone too. (using another phone to do this process).
  • Once you delete the iPhone, log into your account on the other phone and set up the AirTag.
  • Logoff on this iPhone log back into your iPhone and "Voilà".


🇧🇷

Adding AirTag limitation.

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