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AirTag 2 vs AirTag: Here are the expected differences

Four years after the original AirTag debuted, we’re still waiting for the first proper hardware revision. Rumors indicate AirTag 2 could launch soon, here’s an overview of how the two products might compare.

AirTag 2 could launch soon, will it be worth the wait?

We’ve been expecting Apple to launch its new AirTag for a while now. Rumors originally pinned a launch around mid-year, then iOS 18.6 hinted at its debut, and finally many—myself included—thought it might arrive during the iPhone 17 event.

Now, the latest AirTag 2 expectations are for a launch before the holiday season kicks off.

Perhaps it’s fitting for a product whose predecessor arrived much later than expected, despite evidence it had long been ready to go.

Will AirTag 2 be worth the wait?

Rumors indicate the AirTag successor won’t be a radical departure from the original model. Instead, it will focus largely on improvements to the existing feature set.

AirTag 2 will focus on upgrading existing features, per rumors

AirTag 2

Regarding AirTag 2’s design, Bloomberg has reported that the product “will look similar to the current model”.

I suspect we might still see a slight size reduction to make the device thinner. For example, to make it fit better inside of wallets. Apple’s miniaturization skills have progressed a lot in the last four years.

Mostly though, AirTag 2 is expected to focus on three upgrades:

  • offering better range
  • upgrading the wireless chip
  • improving privacy, such as by making the speaker harder to remove

Likely, Apple will replace the current first-gen Ultra Wideband chip inside AirTag with the more recent second-gen version.

This UWB upgrade should lead AirTag 2 to offer Precision Finding at up to 30-90 meters, a 3x improvement over the current 10-30 meter range.

Privacy has been one of the longstanding concerns with AirTag, despite Apple’s software efforts to make it ill-fitting for stalking or other illicit uses.

AirTag 2 making the speaker harder to remove will be a good thing, but hopefully there are other privacy improvements coming too.

If you’re interested in picking up more AirTags, Amazon currently has a 4-pack for only $64.99. Is this because the company believes AirTag 2 is launching soon, and needs to clear inventory? Who knows.

But if you don’t want to wait and see what Apple has in store for the new AirTag, now’s a good time to buy.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.