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These three improvements will make AirTag 2 far more helpful

According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on a second generation version of its popular and affordable item tracker, the AirTag, which initially debuted in 2021. Here’s everything what we’re expecting Apple to deliver with AirTag 2.

Upgrades

In a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman a few weeks ago, AirTag 2 has “progressed in manufacturing tests”, and there are three key upgrades to expect:

  • Better range
  • Improved wireless chip
  • Higher focus on privacy

Apple will reportedly introduce a new ultrawide band chip in the next generation AirTag, allowing for up to triple the range with precision finding. This means you’ll be able to track your AirTags from 30-90 meters away, vs just 10-30 meters away with the current generation version. A newer wireless chip could also improve location accuracy in less densely populated areas.

In the past, people have used AirTags for stalking, and some have even modified AirTags to completely disable the built in speaker, making it harder for Apple to make targeted users aware of a nearby AirTag. Improvements in anti-stalking features would hopefully make it easier for targeted users to locate AirTags.

Release date

AirTag 2 is expected to release in mid 2025, according to Bloomberg:

Apple is working on a new AirTag — code-named B589 — for release around the middle of next year.

In the meanwhile, if you’re considering buying the current generation of AirTag, they’re currently on sale, with a single AirTag available for $24, and a 4-pack for $69.99. With the 4 pack, thats around $18 per AirTag!


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Michael is 9to5Mac’s Weekend Editor, keeping up with all of the latest Apple news on Saturday and Sunday. He got started in the world of Apple news during the pandemic, and it became a growing hobby. He’s also an indie iOS developer in his free time, and has published numerous apps over the years.

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