AirTag 2: Three tidbits you might have missed

Apple today announced its , bringing major improvements to the incredible popular item tracker. Here are three things you might have missed.

For Apple Watch users, AirTag 2 comes with a big update: support for Precision Finding.

For the first time, Apple Watch users can use Precision Finding when locating an AirTag. This is supported on Apple Watch Series 9 or later and Apple Watch Ultra 2 or later.

Precision Finding guides you to exactly where your AirTag is located. It uses haptic, visual, and audio feedback to help you find your AirTag, while displaying a large arrow on your iPhone or Apple Watch screen.

The new AirTag uses the same battery as its predecessor, which is the . Apple also says battery life is the same, with AirTag 2 lasting for more than a year on a standard battery.

Finally, AirTag 2 is the same physical size as its predecessor. This means all of your current accessories will still work with the new model.

This is particularly notable if you have something like a suitcase with a built-in AirTag holder, so you don’t have to get a new suitcase to accommodate your new suitcase.

AirTag 2 is available to order now. Pricing is unchanged at $20 for a single AirTag and $99 for a four-pack.

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