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The 10 Best AirTag Accessories of 2025

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One thing about me: I’m obsessed with Apple AirTags. They’re hands down the most reliable luggage tracker I’ve used. I have one looped, strapped, or stuck onto all of my family’s checked and carry-on luggage pieces — not to mention my travel wallet, passport, cat’s collar, remote controls, and more. An AirTag once helped me track a lost bag from Miami after I arrived back home in Los Angeles in the middle of the night. From there, I was hooked on them for functionality and peace of mind.

As a connoisseur of the tiny trackers, I’ve got lots of experience knowing how to keep them protected and securely attached while I’m on the road. Ahead are my favorite styles of AirTag accessories for all kinds of items and uses.

The Sabremoji Fruit Charm

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Mass-produced AirTag holders come a dime a dozen—and then there is this absolutely adorable, eye-catching little charm. It’s a delightful burst of personality for any bag, keychain, or zipper pull that’s available in 13 different fruit styles to match your preferences (including apple, cherry, banana, pineapple, and more). The charms feature Sabre’s signature emoji twist for fun, whimsy, and a splash of French flair.

We love it because it instantly brightens up your everyday essentials and sparks conversation wherever you go. Made entirely from upcycled leather offcuts, this sustainable charm is sturdy and well made with high-polished hardware that’s attachable and clippable. Plus, there’s a smooth brass zipper in luxe gold. Inside is a cotton twill lining and a clever design that perfectly fits an Apple AirTag. It also makes a great gift for a traveler, too.

The Details: 1:38 x 1.57 x .59 inches | Leather

Amazon Borkuana Leather Airtag Holder Keychain

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This cute AirTag holder by Borkuana adds some fun and style to the functional task of keeping track of your belongings. Made from PU leather, it’s soft but durable, resistant to scratches, splashes, and everyday wear. The stitching is neat, the metal ring feels solid, and the whole piece has a polished, designer vibe that looks richer than its cost. Choose from playful styles including fruits and animals; it blends in as a normal keychain, so it’s a clever way to hide an AirTag. It’s great for attaching to keys, backpacks, luggage, and more.

The Details: .86 ounces | PU Leather

Amazon Thingsbag Airtag Holder Keychain Set

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Why We Love It

  • This waterproof silicone Airtag holder offers a snug, durable fit with a sleek design, easily visible and attachable to all kinds of things.

Made from flexible, skin-friendly silicone, this super practical waterproof holder offers a tight, anti-slip fit that’s easy to put on and take off. It comes with a sturdy keychain loop that clips onto keys, backpacks, and luggage, making it highly versatile for travel. Available in multiple colors, it adds a personalized touch while maintaining visibility of the Airtag itself. While the open-face design means the tracker remains somewhat exposed, the overall build is lightweight, protective, and perfect for everyday use across a wide range of items.

The Details: 1.77 x 1.18 x 0.3 inches | .21 ounces | Silicone

Patimont Airtag Wallet

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Keeping your cards, cash, and ID safe and sound while traveling just got way easier. This leather wallet by Patimont is designed to securely hold up to 10 cards and cash, alongside an integrated slot for an AirTag (not included). It has RFID-blocking technology to safeguard against digital theft, and the minimalist design ensures a slim profile without sacrificing storage capacity. With high-quality and durable materials and stitching, the wallet comes in six neutral colors. Bonus: it also comes with free worldwide shipping and a lifetime warranty in case it ever gets damaged. We love the peace of mind you get from knowing this wallet will stick around for the long haul.

The Details: 3.35 x 2.17 x .2 inches | .88 ounces | Leather

Amazon Aimtel Adhesive AirTag Case

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This AirTag accessory is designed as an adaptable way to attach AirTags to everyday items that can be otherwise hard to secure. Made from soft, high-quality silicone, the holder keeps an AirTag secure and also has an adhesive backing for easy attachment to surfaces like bikes or remote controls. Note that the adhesive may not adhere well to all surfaces, and in some cases you might have to augment it with more sticky stuff for adequate adhesion. But overall, it offers a cost-effective solution with tons of practical travel applications.

The Details: 5.67 x 3.98 x .47 inches | .635 ounces | Silicone

Amazon Qonuiy Protective Case for AirTag with Nylon Bracelet

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Why We Love It

  • This wristband-style holder is lightweight, comfortable, and securely holds the AirTag, so it’s just right for kids.

​The Wristband Compatible Protective Bracelet is a lightweight, adjustable accessory designed to securely hold an Apple AirTag around the wrist. Made from skin-friendly nylon and durable TPU materials, it’s comfortable and resilient against the typical rigors of travel. The buckle design of the wristband keeps the AirTag securely in place, even during vigorous activities. The breathable and washable fabric makes it suitable for typical travel environments like pool areas and beaches. Though it fits many wrists comfortably and securely, it may not accommodate all wrist sizes. We also caution that the AirTag compartment can be challenging to open. Overall, it’s a great pick for keeping track of kids in busy areas like airports and amusement parks.

The Details: 7.09 x 5.12 x 0.51 inches | .317 ounces | Nylon

Chewy GoTags Engraved AirTag Holder

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I tried various AirTag accessory styles for my cat’s collar, and I really appreciate how this one both houses an Apple AirTag securely and also features customizable engraving for essential contact information so anyone who finds a lost pet can immediately identify and reach out. Even if the AirTag’s battery has depleted, or the finder has no idea what an AirTag even is, the engravable feature provides another layer of security. I also love its sleek, slide-on design made from soft silicone, which is quiet and also ensures it doesn’t dangle in a way that might be uncomfortable for my cat.

The Details: 1.5 x 2.25 x 0.3 inches | .96 ounces | Silicone

Royce Passport Holder Wallet

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The Royce Passport Holder Wallet is a sophisticated leather accessory that also happens to let you track your most important travel document. Handmade from pebble grain leather, it’s both elegant and practical. It has a dedicated slot for an AirTag, two convenient credit card slots, as well as a slot to securely tuck away your passport. Each one comes in the brand’s signature royal blue gift boxes with silver ribbon, ensuring it arrives in style. The brand also offers complimentary monogramming, making it an excellent gift for the traveler in your life.

The Details: 5.75 x 4.25 inches | Leather

Amazon Elago Instant Airpods Pro Case

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This case serves as a silicone protective cover for the AirPods Pro case. The design evokes a cool look and streamlined fit, and it has an integrated slot for an AirTag. Crafted from durable, food-grade silicone, it offers shock absorption and drop protection, with added cushioning at the corners. The case is outfitted with a keychain for easy attachment to bags or belts, and supports wireless charging without removal. There is a risk that the top cover can become loose over time, but overall it’s a highly functional case with an aesthetic look and feel.

The Details: 2.8 x 1.22 x 2.17 inches | .78 ounces | Silicone

Amazon Case-Mate AirTag Tough Sport Case

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This kit comes with a pack of four super durable and versatile AirTag cases. Made from a protective hardshell material, it keeps your tracker safe from the wear and tear of regular travel and beyond. The holder features a rugged strap, so you can easily attach it to all kinds of stuff including luggage, backpacks and keys. Its design ensures a snug fit, preventing the AirTag from slipping out. The set comes in four different hues, and that pop of color can help you more easily identify your gear on a baggage carousel, too.

The Details: 0.35 x 4.61 x 8.54 inches | 1.2 ounces | Thermoplastic polyurethane hardshell

Tips for Buying AirTag Holders

Figure out how and where you plan to use your AirTag

Before buying an AirTag accessory, think about how and where you plan to use it. Will you be attaching it to luggage, tossing it in a bag, or sliding it into a wallet? For luggage, sturdy keychain-style holders with strong clips are ideal. If it’s for your keys, look for compact, durable key ring holders. For wallets, passports, or small personal items, choose slim, low-profile inserts that won’t add bulk or fall out easily.

Decide how many AirTags you need

Take a quick inventory of the items you want to track; this could be your luggage, wallet, backpack, bike, or pets. AirTags are sold individually or in packs of four, and buying a multipack can save money if you plan to tag several items. Keep in mind that you’ll likely want different types of holders for each item: key rings for your keys, adhesive mounts for bikes or remotes, and slim inserts or built-in covers for wallets or passports.

Consider also buying extra batteries

AirTags come with a battery pre-installed, but it’s a good idea to have extras on hand for when it runs out after about a year of use. AirTags use a CR2032 coin cell battery, which is easy to find online or at most drugstores. When you see a red battery alert in Find My, it’s time to replace it.

To replace the battery, press and twist the stainless steel back to pop it off. If the new battery isn’t making contact right away, a quick swipe with rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab can help remove any residue and ensure a proper connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you attach an AirTag to things?

    To securely attach an AirTag to items that don’t have key rings or loops like remote controls, bikes, or camera gear, use a strong adhesive solution. Industrial-strength double-sided tapes, like Gorilla Tape, offer a durable, weather-resistant bond that works well for smooth, flat surfaces. Stick the AirTag directly to the object or place it in a low-profile case before taping. Either way, make sure you clean the surface first to get a firm grip. Avoid placing it on surfaces prone to heat or impact.

  • When is an AirTag holder necessary?

    AirTags are rated IP67, which means they’re splash-, water-, and dust-resistant, but not fully waterproof. That’s fine for everyday use, but if you’re attaching one to something that might get wet or banged around, like a checked suitcase, utilizing a protective holder is a smart move. Not only do holders make it easier to attach the AirTag securely, they also help shield it from scratches, dirt, and moisture, extending its lifespan and keeping it working reliably wherever you go.

  • What is the maximum amount of AirTags you can sync with one device?

    As of iOS 16, you can pair up to 32 items — including AirTags and other Find My-compatible accessories — with a single Apple ID. This is a bump from the previous 16-item limit, giving you more flexibility to track a wide range of belongings.

    It’s worth noting that some devices count as more than one item. For example, AirPods Max count as one item, while AirPods and the first-generation AirPods Pro count as two. The second-generation AirPods Pro take up three slots. So if you already have a few Apple accessories linked, they may eat into your 32-item allowance. Still, for most people, this leaves plenty of room.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

Travel + Leisure contributor Alesandra Dubin is a veteran travel and lifestyle writer and professional product reviewer that’s absolutely obsessed with AirTags. She has them on just about all of her checked and carry-on luggage, plus her wallet, passport, her cat’s collar, remote controls, and more. She referenced her expertise and experience traveling with AirTags and experimenting with various solutions for attaching them, then cross-checked product descriptions and reviews to include all the need-to-know details about the best AirTag holders.

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