Finder for AirPods used the earphones' Bluetooth signal to help users track them down. It would tell users when they were warmer or colder, using the signal strength as a measure. While this isn't the most accurate tool to locate a small object, it was the only option available without paying for new earphones.
Apple says it will charge £65 ($69) to replace a lost AirPod, or £159 ($159) for a new pair. Apple removed the app from the App Store this morning. Mac Rumors, who first revealed that the app had been removed, reported that the creator of the app thought that Apple did not like the idea of people locating their AirPods.
Either Apple is wanting to make the more profit out of people losing their AirPods or they are creating a Find my AirPod feature themselves and don't want competition. Either way i think we all know it's to make more money.
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The AirPods are not available at any stores in the UK currently (10/01/2017
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