Apple refreshed AirTag without raising the price, quietly fixing range, noise, and tracking complaints.
Who pushed the update
Who pushed the update
- Apple rolled out a new tracker.
- The product targets everyday item tracking.
- It keeps the same entry price.
- AirTag 2 gets a second-gen Ultra Wideband chip.
- Bluetooth range stretches much farther.
- Precision Finding reaches roughly 50 percent farther.
- The speaker hits about twice the audible distance.
- The UWB chip matches newer iPhone hardware.
- Apple Watch models also tap into Precision Finding.
- Cross-device locating feels tighter.
- Apple Watch tracking needs watchOS 26.2.1.
- Preorders are open.
- Shipments begin later this week.
- Anti-stalking protections got reinforced.
- Bluetooth identifiers rotate frequently.
- Cross-platform alerts block silent misuse.
- Precision Finding adds haptic, visual, and audio cues.
- Watch-based tracking works untethered from phones.
- Louder alerts help locate hidden items.
- Single unit stays at $29.
- Four-pack lands at $99.
- Free engraving remains available.