Apple AirTag 2 is rumored to be released in 2025 and support 3D precise search
Apple AirTag 2 is rumored to be released in 2025 and support 3D precise search
Apple AirTag 2 is rumored to be released in 2025 and support 3D precise search
Apple’s AirTag tracking gadget has been a huge success, and since the tracker is paired with Apple’s Find My Network, users can track almost anything.
Some people have successfully found stolen cars because of this, but Apple believes that AirTag 2 has room for improvement.
While analysts earlier predicted that the second-generation tracker would arrive in 2024, the latest reports say it will launch in 2025, with a new feature.
It is reported that AirTag 2 will enhance the integration with the recently released Apple Vision Pro, and is also rumored to support spatial computing.
The additions should give owners insight into the location of their expensive items when using the Find My app, while LeaksApplePro on Twitter claims that another feature of the AirTag 2 is “3D Pinpoint Find.”
With Pinpoint Find, any iPhone that supports UWB (Ultra Wideband) frequencies can communicate with the AirTag to get precise directional details on the device.
However, the range of precise wayfinding is limited to 10 meters or 33 feet, and the AirTag 2 can improve on that.
The 3D pinpointing feature can display a small map on the iPhone, showing whether the tracker is on the floor above them, the floor below them, or somewhere underground.
LeaksApplePro doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to predicting product launches, though, and Kuo actually has ties to Apple’s supply chain, allowing him to get more reliable information.
For these reasons, we still believe that AirTag 2 will launch sometime in 2024, but it is possible that Apple will surprise us next year.
