It’s a capable tracker, then, but it’s not perfect; Apple’s pursuit of crafting a visually appealing tracker means it’s devoid of keyrings or even holes to attach your own. What are you to do if you want to track your keys or rucksack? The good news is that there’s a bustling market of AirTag accessories available in 2022, coming in all shapes and sizes to accommodate every possible use of Apple’s Bluetooth tracker. We list some of the best AirTag accessories currently available right here. If you’re still on the fence about Apple’s tracker, take a look at our full Apple AirTag review. The simplistic design of Apple’s leather keyring will be appreciated by most, showing off the etched Apple logo of the AirTag and the pristine white casing, and the tracker snaps into place snuggly and securely too. The large stainless steel keyring is large enough to fit multiple sets of keys, although some may prefer to swap it out for something a little smaller like we did during testing. Available in Baltic Blue, California Poppy, Forest Green, Saddle Brown and Product (RED), there’s likely a shade that’ll appeal to your taste. The Vault comes with a removable carabiner, allowing you to clip the AirTag holder onto a set of keys, a rucksack or just about anything else with a hoop it can attach to, making it one of the more versatile holders in our chart. The Caseology Vault is available in three colours – black, grey and navy blue – though the price is marginally different depending on the shade you go for. It gets the name because of the textured finish of the AirTag holder, which dbrand charmingly describes as boasting “a tremendous number of grippy contact points for your butterfingers”. It comes with both a keyring hoop and a lanyard depending on how you want to use the AirTag, and being dbrand, you can choose from one of many AirTag skins to apply to your tracker before it goes into the case. It’s a small touch, but it certainly jazzes things up and helps distinguish your different AirTags too. In fact, the only exposed part of the AirTag is the stainless steel belly, allowing you to show off your engravings (if you opted for one at purchase). Like other third-party alternatives, it also comes with a carabiner for easy attachment. Of course, being Casetify, it’s all about the customisation. You can add text or images to your AirTag holder, with a selection of different fonts, text colours and body colours available from the site when ordering. If you want something totally unique, Casetify’s AirTag Holder is a great shout. It’s available in two colours – rustic brown and black – and comes with a matching PVD stainless steel keyring to attach your keys to. It certainly stands out more than keyring holders, but there are scenarios where that can be advantageous – like when leaving a rucksack on public transport. It’s easy for someone to spot the AirTag, scan it to get your contact info and return it to you. Available in a yellow, orange, black and white – along with a more premium leather variant – the Loop is a handy accessory for those wanting to track rucksacks, bags and other forms of luggage. It also opens up the opportunity to attach one to a pet collar and track your fuzzy darlings – although this isn’t recommended by Apple as the location only updates when in range of an iOS device, unlike dedicated pet GPS trackers. Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.