Apple has launched its next-generation AirTag for $29 and brought a slew of new features along with it. But, first, it’s important to get this out of the way: The new AirTag still doesn’t have a keyring hole, so you’ll still need accessories like a case, holder or secure pocket.

Once you get over that, the new Apple AirTag does offer some nice improvements. For starters, it’s now powered by Apple’s second-generation Ultra Wideband chip — the same one used in the iPhone 17 lineup and for the Apple Watch Ultra 3. It also uses Precision Finding to reach items up to 50 percent further away than the previous AirTag model. This feature will now work with any Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2 or a later iteration of either. That means the directional guidance that shows you down to a few feet where your AirTags are will be available on those compatible watches in addition to your iPhone.

New AirTag. (Apple)

The new AirTag is also 50 percent louder than before and has what Apple calls a “distinctive new chime.” It still uses the Find My network to bounce off other Bluetooth users and locate the AirTag.

Launched in 2021, Apple’s AirTag has long stood as our favorite Bluetooth tracker for iPhones. It’s convenience within the Find My app is a big help and almost makes up for the fact that it doesn’t have a key ring — almost.

Update, January 28 2026, 11:58AM ET: This story has been updated to add a clarification on the Precision Find update for Apple Watches, as well as a link in the intro.

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Apple’s second-gen AirTags are now available.

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