Apple's latest AirTag may not have won over fans with its lack of a keyring hole, a feature that was a major drawback when the device first launched in 2021. However, Apple has managed to make up for this omission by introducing several significant upgrades.
The new AirTag boasts a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, similar to that found in recent iPhone models and the latest Apple Watch Ultra series. This upgrade enables Precision Finding, which allows users to locate their missing items up to 50 percent further away than before. Now, this feature can be utilized by any user with an Apple Watch Series 9 or later.
Another notable improvement is the increased loudness of the new AirTag, making it 50% louder than its predecessor. The device also features a distinctive new chime, which some users might find jarring but will undoubtedly serve as a useful identifier for locating lost items.
Despite these upgrades, one thing remains unchanged: the lack of a keyring hole. As a result, users will still need to rely on cases or secure pockets to keep their AirTags attached.
Apple's efforts to enhance the functionality of its AirTag have paid off, and this device has proven itself to be an invaluable tool for locating misplaced items within the Find My app. While it may not be perfect β especially in terms of design continuity β Apple's commitment to improving the features of its devices is undeniable.
The new AirTag boasts a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, similar to that found in recent iPhone models and the latest Apple Watch Ultra series. This upgrade enables Precision Finding, which allows users to locate their missing items up to 50 percent further away than before. Now, this feature can be utilized by any user with an Apple Watch Series 9 or later.
Another notable improvement is the increased loudness of the new AirTag, making it 50% louder than its predecessor. The device also features a distinctive new chime, which some users might find jarring but will undoubtedly serve as a useful identifier for locating lost items.
Despite these upgrades, one thing remains unchanged: the lack of a keyring hole. As a result, users will still need to rely on cases or secure pockets to keep their AirTags attached.
Apple's efforts to enhance the functionality of its AirTag have paid off, and this device has proven itself to be an invaluable tool for locating misplaced items within the Find My app. While it may not be perfect β especially in terms of design continuity β Apple's commitment to improving the features of its devices is undeniable.