Since the launch of the location application Find MyMany users have found their devices that they thought were gone forever. The feature is designed to seamlessly and accurately track all your Apple devices even when they are offline. In this article, we will learn about the latest example of the usefulness of the location network and how a pair of $129 AirPods helped find a stolen Ferrari worth more than half a million dollars.

From iPhoneIslam.com, A sleek black convertible sports car, resembling a Ferrari, is parked on a road with trees and grass in the background. Its striking design and red brake calipers catch the eye.


What's the story

On September 812, a report was filed with the Waterbury, Connecticut, police department about the theft of a $575 Ferrari XNUMX GTS.

The car owner thought it would take a long time and that his car might not be returned. However, he accidentally left the AirPods inside his stolen car. He reported this information to the anti-theft department, which some may think is not important.

From iPhoneIslam.com, three smartphone screens display the Find My app, each showing different stages of locating AirPods: the left screen for the case, the middle for the map view, and the right screen for the right earbud.

The police quickly got to work using the Find My network to search and locate the earbuds. The Find My network includes millions of Apple devices spread all over the place. So when you lose your AirPods and they’re offline, they’ll still send a signal to other nearby Apple devices.

From iPhoneIslam.com The AirPods Pro feature white airpods on a purple background.

Indeed, the stolen Ferrari was found near a gas station, and when the police tried to arrest the thief, he managed to escape and flee from them, but as they say, “a clever man’s mistake is worth a thousand,” as he left his iPhone inside the car.

Police were able to use the iPhone in the stolen car to identify the thief, who turned out to be 22-year-old Dion Schonten, a car thief. About 10 days later, the thief, who was driving another stolen car, was arrested.

From iPhoneIslam.com, a dark green Ferrari sports car, worth half a million dollars, is parked in a covered area, surrounded by yellow police tape.

Finally, while many users are able to locate stolen or lost property usually through the use of AirTags, this time, two different Apple products played the starring role in finding an expensive car. The first product was the AirPods, without which the police would not have been able to locate the stolen car. The other product was the thief’s iPhone, which when he accidentally left it behind, the company was able to identify him and later find him.

What do you think of Apple's location network and have you used it before? Let us know in the comments.

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