Depends on the cell phone, I guess. Mine isn't lose easily, as it is bulky. My iPod, DS games,and such DO get lost easily.Grinnbarr said:But in your OP you said you could attach these tags to things like cell phones which are lost easily. Never mind. I would have though it would work better if this device you'd use to ring your lost objects was in a fixed position, maybe wall-mounted or something. Hey wait, we already have those. They're called house phones!OmniDesol said:In my view, the remote would be about the same size as a cell phone, so it would be something likely to fit easily in your pocket. Not a TV remote, either. It's sort of like a cell phone you use to dial the numbers you set to call the device.Grinnbarr said:Yeah but what if you lost the remote? Think about it.
I would quite like some sort of case that lightens your load. Like the rucksacks that every character in every RPG ever has where they can carry 50 suits of full plate mail without sweating. Maybe they could put helium balloons in the lining or something.
It wouldn't be small enough to lose easily.
But anyway, I digress. Wall mounting was a concept I didn't think of, but one that would make this a LOT more optimal. Good idea. It would be bad for when you go on vacation and don't want to accidentally leave everything behind. Plus the tags would have to be designed such that they didn't interfere with wireless communication. And it would kinda mess up DS games, and make them not fit.
We could make one for fixed position, like a house phone, wall-mounted, per your suggestion, and one for transportation use, bound to the same tag numbers.
Here's how I picture it working:
Husband: Honey, have you seen my keys?
Wife: No, dear, why don't you check the Tracker?
Husband: Oh, yeah!
(Husband walks over to the wall-mounted Tracker, and types in 0001, the number he set for his keys. The device on the keys activate, and make a high pitched beeping noise. With that, the Husband easily finds his keys, cutting out a 5-10 minute excursion of finding his keys.)
Ideally, the Tracker could be a service offered by the phone service providers, allowing people to bind tags to objects, and allowing one to just use their own home phones as the Tracker. However, given my admittedly little knowledge about how phone service works, I wouldn't consider myself an expert on its potential.