Photographer recovers $25,000 worth of stolen equipment with AirTag

Photographer recovers 25000 worth of stolen equipment with AirTag



Photographer Benj Haisch recovered his stolen $25,000 worth of equipment with AirTag and recorded the entire process with Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses took.

Benj Haisch has a total of $25,000 worth of Hasselblad 907X with Sony a9 III and CFV 100C back with cameras Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G, Hasselblad XCD 38mm f/2.5 V And Leica Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH He had his bag containing lenses stolen in Copenhagen, Denmark. Haisch, who was a little shocked by this situation, later Sony a9 III has been fitted with an AirTag (Smallrig company here thanks to the connection device) remembered and He then started tracking his location via his iPhone. Quickly locating the location of their equipment and taking a big risk and confronting the thieves (The homeless thieves didn’t cause any trouble by only asking for $28) The photographer managed to get his bag back with its contents, recorded the process with the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses modelAfter getting her bag back, Haisch went to the police and handed over the video she had taken with her glasses. Haisch, who tells what happened to her in the video you can watch below, recommends everyone place AirTags in their bags or gear.

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AirTag had previously uncovered a major theft. After the major earthquakes in recent months, Turkey received huge aid from many countries. Surviving the massive destruction Republic of Turkey Many countries that wanted to help their citizens organized large-scale aid campaigns. One of these was organized in Mexico, but it “official” in the campaign Those gathered never came to Turkey. This is a journalist using AirTag Pamela Cerdeira had revealed.

Some authorities in Mexico stole items donated to aid the earthquake in Turkey sold locally, The goods/aid that were supposed to come to Turkey never left Mexico City. Pamela Cerdeira, He also made a donation to support the process, but while doing so, he did not have any issues with the aid reaching Turkey. he had doubts. That’s why he hid an AirTag in one of his own aids Cerdeira, In this way, it is done revealed the theft.

AirTag is not always at the center of good news. Because the tracking device is a product that can be used for purposes other than its original purpose and It has been alleged that this has been implicated in multiple murders in the United States over the past year. The company was sued as a class action and faced serious allegations. The lawsuit alleges that AirTags are prohibited from being used in at least It is actively used by abusers in 20 states. and alleged that Apple did not take adequate measures to protect victims. Apple is trying to prevent this unwanted tracking process developed some warning systems However, it seems that these were not enough. It is reported that more than one person is being tracked without their knowledge and is therefore the target of murderers thanks to the AirTag, which is a very cheap and easy device.

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