AirTag 2 vs. AirTag 1: I compared both models and found the winner to not be so obvious
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AirTag 2 vs. AirTag 1: I compared both models and found the winner to not be so obvious
"After years of rumors and behind-the-scenes work, Apple just released the new version of its popular Bluetooth tracker: . The second-generation AirTag offers upgraded performance at the same MSRP as the previous generation, at $29 for a single AirTag and $99 for a 4-pack. The new AirTag features more precise tracking and a louder speaker, but many of the changes we'd seen rumored for months didn't materialize."
"The new generation's expanded range means you can use Precision Finding with your new AirTag at a distance about 50% larger than the older model. Your iPhone will be able to guide you to your AirTag from farther away, so if you're looking for a lost wallet and an AirTag 1 told you when you were 18 feet away, the AirTag 2 will be able to track it precisely when you're 27 feet away."
Apple released the second-generation AirTag with the same MSRP as the previous model: $29 for a single AirTag and $99 for a 4-pack. The new AirTag offers more precise tracking, expanding Precision Finding range by about 50% thanks to a newer ultra-wideband (UWB) chip. Example distances improved from about 18 feet to 27 feet. Precision Finding improvements require iPhone 15 or later (excluding the 16e) and are available on Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 or newer. The second-generation AirTag includes a louder speaker but retains the same shape and still requires separate accessories for attachment.
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