It's been a few years since Apple first introduced the AirTag, and while the tracker has certainly become a useful daily tool for many buyers, there have also been concerns(and) about misuse of the device as they have reports of AirTag stalking have arrived. light. With all this in mind, Apple is reportedly incorporating some privacy improvements into its upcoming AirTag. That is, it will be more tamper-proof, Mark Gurman reports in this week's article. information sheet.
The second-generation AirTag, which Gurman says is expected to launch in the middle of next year, will be manufactured in a way that makes it more difficult to remove the speaker, he writes. Apple has implemented features to curb unwanted tracking, including audible alerts that will let a person know that an unknown AirTag is nearby, but it's still relatively easy to remove the speaker, which would make it less noticeable. In addition to privacy settings, the new AirTag will also bring improvements to the range and integrated wireless chip, according to Gurman. But in terms of appearance, it shouldn't be much different from the AirTag we are used to.