A professional diver, Alex Davis, discovered a 1965 McMaster University graduation ring lost in the ocean for 47 years and returned it to its owner, Morgan Perigo, just before his 83rd birthday. Davis found the ring while diving in Barbados and used the university's alumni network to identify Perigo, who had lost the ring during a family trip in 1977. The reunion of the ring with its owner was a heartwarming surprise, especially as it coincided with Perigo's birthday.
Apple AirTags, the small tracking devices designed to help locate lost items, are currently on sale on Amazon for $79 for a four-pack, reducing the cost to just under $20 each. These devices can be attached to personal items and located using an iPhone, with a range of about 30 feet for precise tracking or anywhere in the world using Apple's Find My network. While they don't come with a case or clip, various affordable accessories are available. Reviewers praise the AirTags for their ease of setup and effectiveness in tracking luggage during travel, though newer iPhones are required for the most accurate location tracking.