AirTag 2 gets its first firmware update since January launch
Key Points:
- Apple has released the first firmware update for the AirTag 2, rolling out version 3.0.45 to replace the initial 3.0.41 that shipped with the device.
- The update is automatically installed, as Apple does not currently offer a manual installation option for AirTag firmware.
- No official release notes have been provided, but the update likely includes bug fixes and performance improvements based on user feedback since the device's launch.
- AirTag 2, launched on January 26, features enhanced range with a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip and speakers that are 50% louder than the first generation.
- The device includes new privacy protections against unwanted tracking, such as cross-platform alerts and frequently changing Bluetooth identifiers, and is priced at $29 for one or $99 for a four-pack.