Supercars are a tasty target for strangers, and for this reason, their owners install GPS tracking systems in them. However, there are other alternative systems for locating a stolen (and even forgotten) Ferrari. The owner of a 2023 Ferrari 812 GTS discovered one of the most original: AirpPods forgotten in his car.
Local news network WFSB repeated the story of a Greenwich, Connecticut millionaire who reported his $575,000 Ferrari 812 GTS stolen. The chances of getting his car back increased when its owner told police he believed he forgot his headphones
Apple in the glove compartment of your car.This gave him extra help in positioning his car, which gave him an advantage when returning the car since he linked them to his Apple account. Apple’s Find My feature will place the headphones on a map and, hopefully, with them on your Ferrari.
Find My allows you to fairly accurately position devices associated with a user’s account on a map using Apple’s network of devices, even if they’re out of Bluetooth range. You just need someone with an Apple device to walk past the device.
Agents investigated a location indicated by Apple’s location app, and the Find My app led them to a gas station in Waterbury, a nearby town.
There, police surprised the alleged thieves, old acquaintances of the local police, who crashed into a Ferrari patrol car during their escape and then tried to escape from the police on foot. The irony is that, while desperately trying to escape, one of the thieves he left his iPhone in a stolen Ferrari.
Police didn’t need Apple’s location technology to find two thieves who were arrested thanks to the contents of an iPhone they left in a Ferrari.
Luckily, the police didn’t have to chase the supercar because this Ferrari is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine that produces 800 hp. and capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3 seconds.
This isn’t the first time Apple’s location technology help me return my stolen car. In late 2023, Saamer Mansour, a Canadian whose car was stolen, was able to get it back thanks to the Airtag he had previously hidden inside. The small device allowed him to recover his stolen car, as reported in local media. KTVNews.
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