AirTag 2 Dials Up Range and Sound, But Upgrading Isn’t Essential

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Apple’s second-generation AirTag adds longer Precision Finding range (up to 50% farther) with support on iPhone and Apple Watch Series 9+ / Ultra 2, a louder speaker, and an upgraded Ultra Wideband chip, plus several internal tweaks (thinner PCB, revised battery connectors) and a redesigned box, while keeping the same exterior design and Find My compatibility. The first-generation AirTag remains a solid lower-cost option for basic Find My use. For most buyers, upgrading makes sense mainly if you rely on precise locating or watch-assisted searches; otherwise, the newer model offers the most complete feature set going forward.
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