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Apple Releases Second-Generation AirTag with Wider Tracking Range

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Apple has officially launched the second-generation AirTag, marking the first major update to its popular Bluetooth item tracker since the original debuted in 2021. The new model extends tracking range, enhances sound alerts, and improves precision findability — all while keeping the same price point as before.

Here’s what’s new and noteworthy about the AirTag 2:

Improved Tracking with Wider Range

  • The updated AirTag uses Apple’s second-generation Ultra Wideband (UWB) chip, the same technology found in recent Apple hardware like the iPhone 17 series and Apple Watch Ultra 3, which enables Precision Finding up to about 50 % farther away than the first-generation model.
  • An upgraded Bluetooth chip also boosts the overall detection range for loss notifications and general tracking.

Louder Speaker and More Audible Alerts

  • Apple says the AirTag now features a sound output that’s roughly 50 % louder, making it easier to hear when hidden under cushions, inside bags, or in other hard-to-reach spots.

Wider Device Compatibility

  • The enhanced Precision Finding experience now works not only on compatible iPhones but also directly on Apple Watch devices with the right UWB hardware, including Apple Watch Series 9 (and later) and Apple Watch Ultra 2 (and later).

Find My Integration and Privacy Protections

  • As with the original, the new AirTag is deeply integrated with Apple’s Find My network, which crowdsources location data securely from nearby Apple devices. Apple also emphasizes that the AirTag does not record or store location history on the device itself and includes privacy safeguards designed to prevent misuse.

Same Pricing, Same Form Factor

  • Despite all the upgrades, pricing remains nearly unchanged: $29 for a single AirTag and $99 for a four-pack, with free personalized engraving available on Apple’s online store.
  • The new AirTag retains the familiar compact design and is compatible with accessories from the original AirTag lineup.

Travel and Sharing Features

  • Some reports note enhanced location sharing options, including integration with airlines in programs that help track lost baggage and assist in recovery — although feature availability may vary by region.

Why This Matters

The first AirTag quickly became a go-to tracker for everyday items like keys, wallets, backpacks, and luggage. This second-generation version addresses two key limitations of the original — limited range and weak audio alerts — making it more effective in larger spaces and for more demanding use cases such as finding misplaced luggage at airports or tracking items over wider areas.

In essence, the new AirTag is not just a refresh — it’s a significant functional upgrade that brings Apple’s small tracker accessory closer to the range and precision expectations of today’s connected lifestyles, all while maintaining user privacy and security at its core.

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