India, Jan. 27 -- Apple has launched the second-generation AirTag, introducing several changes focused on improving how users locate personal items. The new AirTag replaces the earlier model, featuring key internal component upgrades while maintaining the same design and price.

The AirTag 2 is powered by Apple's second-generation Ultra Wideband chip. Apple also features this chip in the iPhone 17 series, Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Apple Watch Series 11. With this update, Precision Finding now works over a longer distance than before. Users can track items from farther away through on-screen directions, sound cues and vibration feedback. Apple says this makes the process of finding misplaced belongings more direct and faster.

Apple has also...