Apple has introduced a firmware update for the AirTag 2, marking the first significant update since the device's launch on January 26. The new firmware version 3.0.45 replaces the previous version 3.0.41, though specific details about the changes have yet to be disclosed by the company.
This update is expected to address bugs and enhance performance based on user feedback since the AirTag 2's release. Notably, the device features improvements like a greater range due to its second-generation Ultra Wideband chip and speakers that are 50 percent louder than earlier models. Currently, the AirTag 2 is priced at $29 for an individual unit or $99 for a four-pack.
Users can check their firmware version through the Find My app, but Apple does not provide a method for manual installation of updates. As the device gains traction in the market, further updates and enhancements are anticipated to improve user experience.