Apple's new AirTag still doesn't have a keyring hole
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Apple's new AirTag still doesn't have a keyring hole
"Apple has launched its next-generation AirTag for $29 and brought a slew of new features along with it. But, first, it's important to get this out of the way: The new AirTag still doesn't have a keyring hole, so you'll still need a case or secure pocket. Once you get over that, the new Apple AirTag does offer some nice improvements."
"For starters, it's now powered by Apple's second-generation Ultra Wideband chip - the same one used in the iPhone 17 lineup and for the Apple Watch Ultra 3. It also uses Precision Finding to reach items up to 50 percent further away than the previous AirTag model. This feature will now work with any Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2 or a later iteration of either."
The second-generation AirTag costs $29 and remains without an integrated keyring hole, requiring a case or secure pocket for attachment. The tracker uses Apple's second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, matching the iPhone 17 lineup and Apple Watch Ultra 3. Precision Finding now locates items up to 50 percent farther than the prior model and is compatible with Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2, and later models. The built-in speaker is 50 percent louder and emits a 'distinctive new chime.' The device continues to use the Find My network and Bluetooth to relay location through other Apple devices.
Read at Engadget
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