Apple's AirTag 2 is easier to find thanks to new chip
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Apple's AirTag 2 is easier to find thanks to new chip
"Additionally, the speaker in the AirTag is now 50 percent louder, Apple says. These two things together address some user complaints that as useful as an AirTag can be in ideal circumstances, sometimes it was frustrating trying to get things just right to find something. It won't eliminate all edge cases, but it ought to help."
"Apple used this announcement to also talk up some of the features of the AirTag, including the encryption that it says prevents anyone but the AirTag owner from using it, and an arrangement with airlines where users can temporarily give airlines the ability to use Apple's network to find a specific AirTag to locate lost luggage and the like."
"To be clear, the new AirTag doesn't introduce any major new features that aren't already offered in the previous generation-this is just an update to the device's accuracy, volume, and range. The price remains unchanged, at $29 for one AirTag or $99 for a pack of four. The new model is available for order on Apple's website now and will hit physical stores later this week."
Apple's updated AirTag refines the tracking experience by improving Precision Finding accuracy, increasing Bluetooth range, and boosting the built-in speaker volume by 50 percent. The improvements address user complaints about difficulty locating items in non-ideal conditions and reduce, though not eliminate, edge-case frustrations. AirTag retains end-to-end encryption that prevents anyone but the owner from using location data. Apple arranged an option for airlines to temporarily use Apple's network to locate specific AirTags for lost luggage. The update introduces no major new features beyond accuracy, volume, and range enhancements. Pricing remains $29 each or $99 for four; orders begin online with retail availability soon.
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