Apple is preparing to release a new and improved version of its popular AirTag.
According to leaked information, the AirTag 2 is set to be unveiled in May or June 2025, bringing several exciting upgrades.
One of the most significant upgrades is the inclusion of an enhanced Ultra-Wideband (UWB) chip, which is expected to offer up to three times the range of the current model.
This means users will be able to track their items over longer distances with greater accuracy than ever before.
Apple has previously faced criticism over the potential misuse of AirTags for unauthorized tracking.
To address these concerns, AirTag 2 is expected to introduce a more advanced anti-stalking feature, including a built-in speaker that is harder to disable.
This upgrade aims to enhance security and make it more difficult for AirTags to be used for covert surveillance, Giga reports.
With the launch of Apple Vision Pro, the new AirTag 2 is expected to be optimized for augmented reality (AR) integration.
This could provide a more visual and precise tracking experience, making it even easier to locate lost items in real time.
Will the Price Increase?
The first AirTag debuted at a price of €39, but it remains unclear whether the AirTag 2 will be more expensive.
Given the expected improvements and new features, a price increase is possible—but Apple has yet to confirm any details.