Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released new information about the AirTag. According to him, Apple suppliers are expected to begin mass production of a second generation of the AirTag in late 2024. The article sheds light on this forecast and takes a look at possible improvements and integrations of the new AirTag into Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset.
Launched in April 2021, the AirTag is a popular item tracker that allows users to find their lost belongings using Apple's technology. The current AirTag features a U1 chip for ultra-wideband, which enables precise localization, but now a new generation of the AirTag is on the horizon, which is expected to offer even more features and better integration into Apple's ecosystem.
Improvements and integration in Vision Pro
Ming-Chi Kuo speculatedthat the new AirTag will receive optimized integration with Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset, which will be part of a spatial computing ecosystem. Although no further details on the item tracker's possible new features were revealed, it is safe to assume that Apple is working on making the AirTag even more powerful and versatile. Kuo's prediction also suggests that both the new AirTag and the upcoming iPhone 15 models may come with an improved U2 chip for ultra-wideband. This could enable even more precise localization and better linking between devices.
Outlook on the market launch of the new AirTag
Although the launch of the new AirTag is still over a year away, the tech community will surely be watching closely for more rumors and information about this accessory in the coming months. With possible improved integration with the Vision Pro headset and a more powerful U2 chip, the AirTags could become even more effective and useful for users. It remains to be seen what innovations Apple will bring to the second generation of the AirTag and how it could revolutionize tracking lost items. (Photo by Masarik / Bigstockphoto)