
Apple AirTag (2nd Generation): Tracker for Keychain, Wallet, and More; Locator with Sound; Simple One-Tap Setup with iPhone o
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Overview
The Apple AirTag (2nd Generation) is a compact Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband tracker designed to help you find everyday items like keys, wallets, luggage and bags. It pairs instantly with an iPhone via one-tap setup and leverages Apple’s Find My network and the U1 chip to offer precision direction and distance on supported iPhones. With a user-replaceable CR2032 battery that lasts about a year, IP67 water and dust resistance, a built-in speaker for audible locating, and privacy protections that rotate Bluetooth identifiers, this tag is aimed at iPhone users who want an unobtrusive, reliable way to recover lost items without an ongoing subscription or bulky hardware.
Key Features
- U1 Ultra Wideband chip: Enables Precision Finding with direction and distance on iPhone 11 and later models equipped with U1
- Dimensions & weight: Approximately 31.9 mm diameter, 8.0 mm thickness, and about 11 grams—small enough for keychains or slim wallets (use a sleeve or accessory for wallets)
- Battery & lifespan: Uses a user-replaceable CR2032 coin cell (no proprietary battery), typically lasts around one year under normal use
- Durability: IP67 rated for dust and water resistance (submersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes) and a polished stainless-steel / white finish
- Connectivity & recovery: Bluetooth LE, NFC for Lost Mode contact, built-in speaker for audible alerts, and integration with Apple’s Find My network to locate items when they’re out of range
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Precision Finding with the U1 chip on compatible iPhones for directional guidance and short-range accuracy
- Seamless one-tap pairing and management through the iPhone Find My app
- Access to the global Find My network for locating lost items beyond Bluetooth range
- User-replaceable CR2032 battery provides roughly one year of use without charging
- Compact, lightweight (about 11 g) and IP67 water/dust resistant for everyday durability
Cons
- Full feature set is limited to the Apple ecosystem; Android users get reduced functionality
- No integrated attachment hole — you’ll need a separate key ring or accessory to attach it securely
- Location updates depend on proximity to other Apple devices when out of Bluetooth range
- Precision Finding can be less reliable indoors or in dense metal/urban environments
Recommendations
- Attach to house or car keys using a small keyring accessory so you can quickly play a sound or use Precision Finding to retrieve them
- Slip into a wallet sleeve or use a slim cardholder accessory to keep track of wallets and passport holders when traveling
- Add to luggage or backpacks when flying — works best to locate bags in crowded airports when other Apple devices are nearby
- Affix to camera bags, bike locks, or gear cases for professionals and hobbyists who need a lightweight locator without bulky hardware
Frequently Asked Questions
AirTag uses Bluetooth for short-range locating and Apple’s Find My network to report locations beyond Bluetooth range when another Apple device is nearby. If your keys are in an area without any Apple devices, the location won’t update until the tag comes within range of a device on the network.
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