The rumours from insiders are that Apple’s super popular item tracker, AirTag, is gearing up for its next generation, with the AirTag 2 launching mid-2024.
Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previously predicted that the second-generation AirTag would go into mass production in late 2023, with a 2024 launch date.
In his Power On email, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman revealed that the AirTag 2 will be codenamed “B589.”
Apple is currently running test production runs with manufacturing partners in Asia.
Design details are still unknown, but one big change is coming: an improved chip that promises to bring stronger location-tracking capabilities.
This could help with several of the current AirTag’s deficiencies regarding accurately pinpointing item placements.
Admittedly, Ming-Chi Kuo had also suggested that the AirTag 2 would tie into Apple’s ambitions in spatial computing and the upcoming Vision Pro headset.
This speaks to possible augmented reality uses for quickly locating misplaced goods in your surroundings.
We’ll have to see how that turns out but Apple is generally pretty spotless while tracking products within its ecosystem.
As helpful as AirTags are, they’ve also been abused by criminals for auto theft and stalking.
With iOS 17.5, Apple introduced a new Cross-Platform Tracking Detection, alerting iPhone users if an unknown tracker is moving with them, no matter the operating system.
Apple may introduce more safeguards with the AirTag 2 to prevent abuse without compromising the tracker’s core function: keeping vital belongings in sight.
We are of course still awaiting concrete information and the mid-2024 target puts next-generation item tracking solidly on Apple’s agenda as it explores new frontiers in spatial computing and consumer privacy.
The Apple AirTag 2 is expected to launch in mid-2024, with mass production starting in late 2023, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
The AirTag 2 is anticipated to feature an improved chip for stronger location tracking capabilities, addressing current deficiencies in accurately pinpointing item placements.
Apple introduced Cross-Platform Tracking Detection with iOS 17.5, alerting users if an unknown tracker is moving with them. Additional safeguards are expected in the AirTag 2 to prevent misuse.
Yes, the AirTag 2 is expected to tie into Apple’s spatial computing vision and the upcoming Vision Pro headset, potentially enabling augmented reality uses for locating misplaced items.
The AirTag 2 is codenamed “B589,” as revealed by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his Power On email.
Apple is conducting test production runs for the AirTag 2 with its manufacturing partners in Asia.
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