The improved second-generation versions of Apple's ubiquitous trackers expand their range and add other features. Here's how they've changed and how they work.
After years of rumors, Apple finally unveiled the second-generation AirTag on Monday. At first glance, it looks identical to the original, but the similarities end there. From improved tracking ...
There’s been an AirTag on my keychain and my cat since Apple launched its first-gen tracker in 2021. Not that I lose either very often, but if I do, it’s a Bad Thing. But with an AirTag attached, on ...
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The Apple AirTag is an excellent way to track luggage or small items like a keychain, but it's also designed to work best with Apple's ecosystem. If you're on Android, you need something that works ...
Macworld examines Apple’s AirTag 2, which features a louder speaker and longer range but remains explicitly designed for tracking objects, not pets or people. Apple’s anti-stalking privacy measures ...
Apple's AirTag item tracker turns five years old today, with the $29 accessory having spent half a decade as the best-selling ...
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