Apple introduced the second generation of AirTag with more accurate Precision Search features. This device comes with many improvements, especially in Bluetooth range and sound volume.

Although visually the design has not changed, this device has received an update on the inside. The second generation AirTag uses a second generation ultra-wideband chip which is also used on the Watch Ultra 3 and Apple Watch Series 11.

With the chip, Apple claims that the range of Precision Search features has increased by 50 percent compared to the first version. In addition, its Bluetooth range has also been expanded to make it easier to track items at a greater distance.

An interesting update to the latest AirTag is tracking the device directly through a smart watch. This ability only works if the user is wearing an Apple Watch Series 9 or newer version.

Tracking via this watch requires the watchOS 26.2.1 operating system, which is scheduled to be released in the near future. Although the feature is supported by the latest version of the OS, it will not be available on the first generation AirTag.

Another update is an increase in volume to 50 percent louder. This support is given so that users can search for lost devices in various environments, including in noisy areas.

The device still relies on Find My Network to track location through the help of other Apple devices around it. Users can also still share tracker access with trusted people or third parties such as airlines.


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