Apple's new louder, high-precision AirTag
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I'm not a bat. I want my Apple Watch to show me where my AirTag 2nd-generation trackers are, not make me listen for chirps throughout the house.
AirTag 2 is here, and one of its tentpole features is improved Precision Finding—but you’ll need one of these iPhone models to benefit.
Apple’s new AirTag keeps the $29 price but adds longer range, stronger Precision Finding guidance, and a louder speaker. It also brings Precision Finding to newer Apple Watches for quicker, wrist-first searches.
The new accessory looks identical to its predecessor but comes with some new tracking perks.
Apple’s AirTag successor is finally here, five years after the original model. Here’s every feature that’s new and improved with AirTag 2.
Apple’s new AirTag is louder, tracks items from farther away, and helps travelers recover lost luggage faster through expanded airline support.
In a world where losing track of personal items has become increasingly common, Apple’s recent update to WatchOS 26.2.1 brings a much-anticipated feature: Precision Finding for AirTag second-generation trackers.