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Apple’s Upgraded AirTag with Enhanced Tracking Could Launch Soon

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Apple is gearing up to launch its next-generation AirTag, codenamed “B589,” in mid-2025, promising upgraded features and enhanced tracking capabilities. The current AirTag relies on Apple’s U1 chip for precise location tracking within close range, but the AirTag 2 is expected to come with a new and improved chip.

While the exact functionalities of the AirTag 2 are still under wraps, there are speculations that it may integrate with Apple’s rumored AR/VR headset, the Vision Pro. This integration could potentially allow users to visualize the location of their AirTags within the virtual world, adding a new dimension to item tracking.

The original AirTag launch raised privacy concerns due to its anti-stalking features, and it remains to be seen if Apple will address these concerns further with the AirTag 2. Experts believe that Apple might implement more controls over unwanted tracking or improve notification systems for potential stalking scenarios.

Consumers will have to wait until mid-2025 for the official unveiling of the AirTag 2, but this sneak peek into Apple’s plans indicates a continued focus on innovation within the item tracking space. With the promise of upgraded features and enhanced capabilities, the AirTag 2 is expected to set a new standard in the world of tracking technology. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development from Apple.

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