The sale of iPhones was recently banned in Brazil. The Brazilian government has banned the sale of existing and future iPhones as of now. The latest iPhone 14 will have satellite connectivity for about 2 years. But we also noticed something different at this Apple Event. iPhone 14 has no Mini model. Apple also launched 3 new Apple Watches. The Apple Watch Series 8 is available in 2 models. While Apple Watch Ultra is aimed at athletic and sporty consumers. But, what is the reason for the Siri remote not having AirTag? Here is the gist of QA Apple VP Tim Twerdahl Siri Remote conversation. Stay on till the end of this article to know how you can prevent your Siri Remote from getting lost.

Explained: QA Apple VP Tim Twerdahl Siri Remote Has No AirTag

The newest Apple TV is powered by A12 Bionic chip along with a 60Hz Dolby Vision. And a brand new Siri Remote. If you are an Apple TV user, you know how difficult it is to locate the Siri Remote. This is one problem that many Apple TV consumers have repeatedly addressed. Even after that, Siri Remote will not have AirTag to help locate the remote. AirTag is one of Apple’s genius inventions. You can put an AirTag on your iPhone, iPad, or even Mac to easily locate it. You can find your phone or any other device using the Find My app. The newest Siri Remote is more updated than the previous ones. Many of us were hoping that the new Siri Remote would finally have AirTag. Also, read Where is My Apple Wallet? How to Bring it to Home Screen? Apple VP Tim Twerdahl explained why there will be no AirTag for Siri Remote. Tim Twerdahl has commented in a Q&A with Mobile Syrup that the new Siri remote is big. He claims that it is large enough to not get lost in-between your couch or in your living room. But if you are someone like me who can still lose it. Here are some DIY ways for your to couch-proof your remote. These are some ways that Apple TV users have tried and tested.

DIYs for Couch Proofing your Siri Remote

With no AirTag on Siri Remote, it can easily get lost in between your couch. Or worse, in your living room. Here are some ways which people use to make sure their Siri Remote does not get lost all the time. The best way solution I found was to find a case for your Siri Remote. This way, you can put the AirTag on the case. Viola! Problem Solved. Another way that I found helpful, but a tad bit old school, was to use velcro. You can use velcro to join AirTag and Siri Remote. This does seem like an extreme measure. But it is an extreme situation if you keep losing your Siri Remote again and again. Isn’t it? You can also use double-sided tape if you are can’t find any velcro. Also, read Apple A16 Bionic vs Apple M1 & Why Is Apple Not Including A16 Bionic in iPhone 14?

Wrapping Up

So, now you know what the QA Apple VP Tim Twerdahl Siri remote buzz is all about. If your remote gets lost way too often, you could try to put it in a case. And then, add an AirTag to the case. We will keep coming up with more updates in technology. Till then, scroll through other news articles on Path of EX!

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