Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Mobile
  4. News

The AirTag 2 could release as soon as May, according to a new leak

Add as a preferred source on Google
Apple AirTag lifestyle image.
Apple AirTag Apple

The Apple AirTag 2 could be available as soon as May, according to the latest tip from leaker Kosutami. In a post on X, Kosutami (@Kosutami_Ito) revealed the next-gen AirTags could arrive in “May or June,” although they did not share a source for the information.

This fits reports from last year in which Mark Gurman suggested the AirTag 2 wouldn’t arrive until mid-2025. The popular item trackers haven’t seen an upgrade since their initial launch in 2021, and many fans are eager for a new release. The follow-up device has been rumored since 2022, but Apple said the AirTag 2 was delayed because of an over-production of the first model.

Recommended Videos

https://x.com/Kosutami_Ito/status/1893941895761444872

Apple hasn’t given much information about the AirTag 2. Most of the rumors have come from inside sources like Mark Gurman, but we do expect a few upgrades to come alongside the product launch.

The AirTag 2 is expected to have a more robust design and more secure speakers. This is a particularly crucial upgrade; the AirTag beeps to help users locate lost items, but bad actors have used the devices to stalk and harass people — and these same actors removed the speaker housing first to make the device harder to detect.

Despite rumors to the contrary, the AirTag 2 is not expected to have a rechargeable battery, either. The new model will likely continue to use the same CR2032 batteries as the original, but thankfully, those batteries have become easier to find in recent years.

The second generation of AirTag trackers should be easier to find, if the rumors about a new UWB (ultra wide band) chip proves true. This upgrade would allow the Precision Finding feature to more accurately pinpoint the location of the AirTag 2.

Kosutami is known for collecting Apple prototypes, but they have a somewhat spotty track record with leaks. This prediction lines up with previous sources, but exercise healthy skepticism until Apple makes an official announcement.

Patrick Hearn
Former Technology Writer
Patrick has written about tech for more than 15 years and isn't slowing down anytime soon. With previous clients ranging from…
This Pokémon x Anker collection is adorable enough to be the easiest impulse buy
Pikachu is coming for your charger pouch
Anker's new USB Fast Charger 70W Pikachu Edition

Anker is known for its peripherals that usually go for substance over style or function over form. But its latest collection has decided to add a touch of playfulness. The company has announced a new Pokémon-themed tech collection in Japan to celebrate the franchise’s 30th anniversary, with five accessories carrying Pikachu and Eevee designs.

The collection is scheduled to launch in early July 2026, while Anker Japan’s official store currently lists the products as Coming Soon. This announcement also arrives after the company unveiled their recent AI-powered TWS earbuds, the Liberty 5.

Read more
iPhone Fold: Everything we know about Apple’s Ultra foldable
The most expensive iPhone Apple has ever made, and it still might not have everything you'd expect.
iPhone Fold CAD-based AI visualization.

Apple takes its sweet time in adopting a new trend or technology, but when it does, it comes up with one of the best implementations ever. That’s exactly what everyone is expecting from the company’s first foldable. Call it the iPhone Fold or the iPhone Ultra, the Cupertino giant has more riding on this launch than perhaps any product launched in the last few years, and it could break cover later this year.

The rumors have been building for months, but at this point, we have a clearer picture than ever, both of the engineering advancements Apple is pushing hard for, and the trade-offs it may have to accept along the way. We're a couple of months away from the iPhone Fold's launch, and here's everything you need to know about it.

Read more
Red Magic’s newest gaming phone with a giant battery and liquid cooling goes global
The Red Magic 11S Pro is designed for longer gaming sessions
Red Magic 11S Pro Transparent back

The Red Magic 11S Pro gaming smartphone, which recently launched in China, is now headed to global markets with a giant battery, wild cooling hardware, and a display without a hole for the front camera. Open sales begin June 10 through Red Magic’s official website and selected retail partners.

Cooling is still the main attraction

Read more