Apple's AirTag has finally been upgraded, five years after its debut in 2021. The latest iteration of the popular Bluetooth tracker boasts a new Ultra Wideband chip, which enhances the device's ability to pinpoint its location when using Apple's Precision Finding mode, resulting in a range that is up to 1.5 times greater than before.
The second-generation AirTag also features a louder speaker and improved battery life, although the latter remains unchanged at more than a year. The tracker can now be heard from twice as far away as its predecessor, thanks to the increased volume. Additionally, there's a new chime that adds an extra layer of feedback when using Precision Finding.
Apple requires users of the second-gen AirTag to have an iPhone or iPad running the latest iOS 26 version and be signed into iCloud. The software features remain the same, relying on Apple's Find My feature to track the device's location and share it with airlines if necessary.
The new AirTag retains its familiar shape but has some notable upgrades, including a more eco-friendly design. It's made from 85% recycled plastic in its enclosure, as well as featuring 100% recycled rare earth elements in the magnets and 100% recycled gold plating in the printed circuit boards. The packaging is also now made entirely of fiber-based paper.
Overall, Apple has made some significant improvements to its AirTag, making it a more reliable and user-friendly option for those looking to track their belongings.
The second-generation AirTag also features a louder speaker and improved battery life, although the latter remains unchanged at more than a year. The tracker can now be heard from twice as far away as its predecessor, thanks to the increased volume. Additionally, there's a new chime that adds an extra layer of feedback when using Precision Finding.
Apple requires users of the second-gen AirTag to have an iPhone or iPad running the latest iOS 26 version and be signed into iCloud. The software features remain the same, relying on Apple's Find My feature to track the device's location and share it with airlines if necessary.
The new AirTag retains its familiar shape but has some notable upgrades, including a more eco-friendly design. It's made from 85% recycled plastic in its enclosure, as well as featuring 100% recycled rare earth elements in the magnets and 100% recycled gold plating in the printed circuit boards. The packaging is also now made entirely of fiber-based paper.
Overall, Apple has made some significant improvements to its AirTag, making it a more reliable and user-friendly option for those looking to track their belongings.