Apple’s AirTags have long been the best key finder for iPhone users, but the company hadn’t released a new model until this past week. The next generation of its AirTag, which some have christened the AirTag 2 (although Apple doesn’t use that title.), finally launched, and at the same price as the original.

It would be easy to think that both tags would, realistically, do the same thing. However, while the tags might look very similar, Apple has included some much-needed hardware improvements. That being said, there are a few things you’ll want to consider before ditching your first-generation AirTags. Let’s break down everything we know about the two devices to find out what each offers and which would be the ideal choice for you.

AirTag for $27.99, and a pack of four for $79.

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iPhone 17. This new chip makes it much easier to find the tag when you need to.

The AirTag 2 utilizes Haptic, visual and audio feedback with its new Precision Finding, which will help users to better track lost items up to 50% further away when compared to the current AirTags. On top of that, the AirTag 2’s speaker is also 50% louder than the current AirTag. Meanwhile, an upgraded Bluetooth chip expands the overall range at which your phone or Apple Watch can pick up the signal.

Precision Finding on the Apple Watch Series 9 or later, so you can do it all from your wrist. This is arguably one of the biggest improvements in terms of usability, as you don’t have to pull out your phone while you’re rushing around looking for your missing item.

Apple has also improved the security features on the new AirTag. The new tracker doesn’t physically store location data or history on connected devices and utilizes end-to-end encryption for all communication with the Find My network. As such, only the owner of the device will have access to all the location data.

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That being said, there are some limitations on which phones can actually use the new AirTags. For one, you will need to have iOS 26 installed on your phone, which could be a turn-off for many users who still don’t want Apple’s latest update.

iPhone 18 Pro, it’s a change that many users will appreciate. While the current AirTags are still perfectly viable, the updated design and features mean that there’s little reason not to update when you can. With that being said, the limitation of requiring iOS 26 could make this a harder sell for some people.

Our advice? Keep on using your current AirTags if they’re still working well, but pick up second-generation models if you need to buy new ones.

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