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    “AirTag 2: Smarter, Louder… but Is It Worth the Upgrade?”

    By Ab AdamsJanuary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Apple has finally released its long-anticipated AirTag 2, the first major revision to its popular item tracker in nearly five years. For fans of the tiny Bluetooth-powered locator, there’s plenty to like but some shortcomings mean not everyone needs to rush for an upgrade.

    1. Significantly improved tracking range
    The headline improvement in AirTag 2 is its expanded Precision Finding range. Thanks to Apple’s second-generation Ultra-Wideband (UWB) chip the same tech found in recent iPhones and Apple Watches AirTag 2 can be located from around 50 % farther away than the original model. That means it’s easier to pinpoint lost items across larger spaces like airports, garages, or sprawling offices.

    2. Louder, more reliable alerts
    The built-in speaker on AirTag 2 is about 50% louder than before. This makes the “ping” sound easier to hear when your keys are under a pile of laundry or lost deep inside a backpack.

    3. Broader Precision Finding support
    For the first time, AirTag Precision Finding works directly on compatible Apple Watch models (Series 9 and later, including Apple Watch Ultra 2). That gives you wrist-level directions to your lost item even without pulling out your iPhone.

    4. Same great ecosystem perks
    AirTag’s connection to Apple’s vast “Find My” network leveraging hundreds of millions of Apple devices to anonymously help locate your lost items remains intact, including Lost Mode, network relays, and robust privacy protections.

    5. No price hike and familiar design
    Despite the internal upgrades, AirTag 2 is still priced at $29 (or equivalent globally) for a single unit, with four-packs at around $99 the same price as the original. And because the external design hasn’t changed, all your existing AirTag accessories still work.

     Battery life hasn’t changed
    Despite hardware upgrades, battery life remains roughly the same more than a year per CR2032 coin cell. It’s reliable, but not better than what current AirTag owners already enjoy.

     You need newer Apple devices to unlock the best features
    The improved Precision Finding range and Apple Watch support only work with recent iPhone and Apple Watch models that include second-generation UWB chips. If you have an older iPhone or Watch, you won’t see all of the benefits.

     Still just for items (not pets or people)
    Apple still designs AirTags primarily for objects like keys, bags, or luggage not for real-time tracking of pets or people. That’s partly due to how the Find My network operates and privacy safeguards embedded in the system.

     No major design overhaul
    Some users wanted a new form factor such as a flatter design for wallets or a built-in attachment loop but AirTag 2 looks almost identical to its predecessor. Accessories are still required to attach it to most items.

    Should You Upgrade?

    Yes, if…

    • You frequently lose items in larger spaces and want better range and precision.

    • You use Apple Watch Series 9 or later and want wrist-based tracking.

    • You’re buying for the first time and want the fullest experience.

    Maybe skip it if…

    • You already have an AirTag and are satisfied with its performance.

    • Your iPhone or Apple Watch is older and can’t take full advantage of the new tech.

    • You want major design changes — those simply aren’t here.

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