5 Things Apple Changed in the New AirTag 2 That Make Finding Lost Items Faster and Less Stressful
If you’ve ever felt AirTag was too slow, too quiet, or just short of helpful, the new AirTag 2 targets those exact pain points.
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If you’ve ever felt AirTag was too slow, too quiet, or just short of helpful, the new AirTag 2 targets those exact pain points.
Even if you lock down apps, carriers still learn a lot about you, until now, because iOS 26.3 changes what networks can infer in the background.
A louder speaker, longer range, and Apple Watch support transform everyday tracking, making lost items easier to find than ever before.
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