Apple AirTag 2nd Generation

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A2937 model number
Item tracker
AirTag 2nd generation
CR2032 coin cell battery
Bluetooth proximity finding
Find My network support
1.26 in diameter
0.42 oz weight
IP67 resistance
NFC tap for Lost Mode

Physical Size

Diameter is listed as 1.26 inches (31.9 mm).

Height is listed as 0.31 inch (8.0 mm).

Tracking Hardware

Apple-designed second-generation Ultra Wideband chip is listed.

Bluetooth proximity finding and expanded Precision Finding are listed.

Location and Alerts

Find My network integration is listed for item tracking.

NFC tap support for Lost Mode is listed.

Power

User-replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery is listed.

Apple states the battery life lasts for more than a year on a standard battery.

Resistance

IP67 resistance is listed under IEC standard 60529.

The product is stated to withstand immersion up to 1 metre for 30 minutes.

Compatibility

Requires Apple Account and iPhone with iOS 26.0 or later, or iPad with iPadOS 26.0 or later.

Find My accessibility support is listed for VoiceOver, Invert Colors, Larger Text, and braille displays.

  • Brand / Product: Apple AirTag 2nd Generation
  • Model identifier: A2937
  • Release date: January 26, 2026
  • Launch prices: US$29 for 1 pack; US$99 for 4 pack
  • Product type: Item tracker

The provided records describe a compact tracker built around Apple’s second-generation Ultra Wideband chip and Bluetooth proximity finding. The source text also lists a built-in speaker that is 50% louder than before, expanded Precision Finding range, and NFC tap support for Lost Mode.

  • Diameter: 1.26 inches (31.9 mm)
  • Height: 0.31 inch (8.0 mm)
  • Weight: 0.42 ounce (11.8 grams)
  • Sensors: Accelerometer
  • Battery: User-replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery
  • Resistance: IP67 under IEC standard 60529

The source bundle lists Bluetooth for proximity finding, the Apple-designed second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for Precision Finding, and NFC tap support for Lost Mode. It also states that Precision Finding is not available in countries and regions where Ultra Wideband technology is restricted.

  • Apple services: Find My network and Apple Account support are listed.
  • Device requirements: iPhone with iOS 26.0 or later, or iPad with iPadOS 26.0 or later.
  • Feature note: Precision Finding on Apple Watch requires Apple Watch Series 9 or later, or Apple Watch Ultra 2 or later, with watchOS 26.2.1.
  • Privacy note: The newsroom text says the product does not physically store location data or history on device.

The provided records frame this as an object tracker rather than a general-purpose locator. Apple describes protections against unwanted tracking, cross-platform alerts, and Bluetooth identifiers that change frequently. The same source also says Shared Item Location can be used to temporarily and securely share an item’s location with trusted third parties, with access expiring after seven days.

  • Precision Finding: Haptic, visual, and audio feedback are listed.
  • Speaker: The built-in speaker is described as 50% louder than the previous generation.
  • Find My network: Location is shared through nearby Apple devices using Bluetooth.
  • Materials: 85% recycled plastic enclosure, 100% recycled gold plating in Apple-designed PCBs, 100% recycled tin solder, and 100% recycled rare earth elements in magnets are listed.

The source bundle lists a white, coin-shaped tracker with a polished stainless steel battery cover and a compact enclosure. It also notes 100% fiber-based packaging and compatibility with existing AirTag accessories, including the AirTag FineWoven Key Ring.

  • Size: 1.26 inches in diameter and 0.31 inch in height.
  • Weight: 11.8 grams.
  • Environmental range: Operating ambient temperature is listed as −4° to 140° F (−20° to 60° C).
  • Packaging: 100% fiber-based packaging is listed.
  • AirTag with CR2032 coin cell battery installed
  • Documentation

Apple AirTag 2nd Generation is listed with model number A2937, launch pricing of US$29 for one unit and US$99 for a four-pack, and a January 26, 2026 release date. The source material describes a tracker with Bluetooth, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, NFC Lost Mode support, IP67 resistance, a replaceable CR2032 battery, and Find My integration.

Launch Price (MSRP): Current Market Price:
US$29