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MokiTag Series
Handbook
MokiTag and the Apple's Find My app represent a powerful
duo in the world of technology, designed to help users keep
track of and find their personal items. From setting up your
MokiTag to utilising the full suite of features in the Find My
app, this guide covers everything you need to know to make
the most out of your MokiTag and the Apple Find My app.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    From setting up your • Enable Notifications MokiTag to utilising the full suite of features in the Find My app, this guide covers everything you need to know to make • Lost Mode the most out of your MokiTag and the Apple Find My app.
  • Page 2: Mokitag Product Overview

    MokiTag Overview with a MokiTag accessory such as a keyring or pet tag, a MokiTag can be attached to keys, a pet’s collar, or affixed to other personal items. MokiTag utilise Apple’s vast Find My network to help locate lost items.
  • Page 3: Mokitag Card

    MokiTag Card Overview • MokiTag Card Product Overview A MokiTag crafted to mimic the sleek, compact form of a traditional bank card, this design allows it to fit into your • MokiTag Card Overview wallet, purse, or cardholder, making it virtually indistinguishable from your credit or debit cards. Its slim profile, no thicker than most bank cards, ensures it doesn’t add unnecessary bulk.
  • Page 4: Key Features

    Easy Setup: Pair your MokiTag to your iPad or iPhone in a few simple steps. View the Quick Start Guide here. • Siri Compatibility: You can ask Siri to find your item, and if it’s nearby, your MokiTag will play a sound to help locate it.
  • Page 5: Quick Start Guide

    For items equipped with a MokiTag that are within the radius of 20m, the Find My app allows users to play a sound on the MokiTag to help find it when nearby.
  • Page 6: Network & Find My

    > Finding Your MokiTag Viewing in Find My App: When you open the Find My app and select your MokiTag, you can see its last known location on a map. This location information is the result of the encrypted, anonymous signals picked up by devices in the Find My network.
  • Page 7: Tracking Prevention

    Unwanted Tracking Prevention The Find My network is designed to detect if a MokiTag that does not belong to you is moving with you over time. If such a situation is detected, your iPhone will alert you to the presence of an unknown MokiTag, providing options to disable it if needed.
  • Page 8: Enable Notifications

    Enabling notifications on your MokiTag ensures you stay If your MokiTag is already lost, you can tap on “Enable” under “Lost Mode” in the MokiTag’s details page. Here, updated on its location you can input a message and contact information that will be displayed to anyone who finds your MokiTag. You’ll receive notifications when your MokiTag is detected by the Find My network.
  • Page 9: Sharing With Friends & Family

    Sharing With Friends & Family You can share the location of a MokiTag in Apple’s Find My app with friends or family. If a friend or a family wants to take a MokiTag that is registered to another phone, this will help to prevent the MokiTag from ceasing updates •...
  • Page 10: Renaming A Mokitag

    Choose the MokiTag you want to rename from the list by tapping on it. Swipe up on the handle (a small bar) at the bottom of the screen to expand the MokiTag’s details pane if it’s not already fully visible.
  • Page 11: Serial Number

    Finding the serial number and details of a MokiTag can be done through a couple of methods, depending on whether you have physical access to the MokiTag or if it’s registered and accessible via the Find My app on your •...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Replacing the CR2032 battery should resolve this issue. Out of Range: The MokiTag could be out of wireless range of any Apple device. MokiTags rely on being within wireless range of their paired iPhone or any device in the Find My network to relay their location.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Can I still locate my MokiTag if it’s out of range? Yes, if the MokiTag is not within wireless range, the Find My network can still provide its location by using the network of Apple devices around it. If it’s not updating, it might be in a location where there are no nearby devices or in a region where the Find My network is not supported.

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