• AirTags do not need to be charged.
  • They are powered by easily replaceable CR2032 lithium coin batteries, lasting up to a year under normal use.
  • When the battery eventually runs low, you’ll get a notification on your iPhone or a low-battery warning in the Find My app.

While there are several Bluetooth trackers available in the market, AirTags are one of the best options. They can track your valuable items like keys, luggage, wallet, and more. An AirTag requires power to work, but you can’t charge it like your other Apple devices. If you’ve just got an AirTag, you might be looking for a charging port to re-energize them. Now that you don’t find any charging port, you might be wondering if you can charge AirTags. Or maybe, you want to know how long an AirTag lasts. Whatever your concern is, you’ll get all your answers here.

Does an AirTag Need to Be Charged?

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No, AirTags do not need charging. They are powered by a user-replaceable CR2032 lithium CV coin battery , commonly used in small electronic devices. They are popularly known as watch batteries or coin batteries. These batteries are available at most electronic and drug stores for a few bucks.

There’s no way to charge an AirTag. When it gets low on power, you have to replace the internal coin battery with a new one. You’ll know that it’s time to replace the AirTag battery when you see a notification on your iPhone or a low battery warning in the Find My app.

When buying a new set of batteries, remember that Apple recommends using a bitterant-coated CR2032 battery . One such example is the Duracell 2032 Lithium Coin Battery with Bitter Coating.

How Long Does AirTag Battery Last?

Apple claims that the battery in the AirTag should last “more than a year” for everyday usage, which is “four play sound events and one Precision Finding event per day”. How long your AirTag will last depends on how actively you’ve been using it to track your items. Also, which features you use for how much time also has an impact on the battery.

For instance, if you’ve lost your AirTag, you can use the Find My app to make it play a sound. You can keep playing the sound until you find your tracker. How much time your AirTag spends making a noise will also affect its battery life.

With an average usage, your AirTags should work properly for about a year (or even more) before you need to replace the battery. On the flip side, with heavy usage, your AirTags may last a lot less than a year.

Do AirTags Die?

If you don’t change your AirTag batteries when your iPhone notifies you or you see a Low Battery warning in the Find My app, your AirTag will eventually die. Since you can’t track a dead AirTag, make sure to keep an eye on those low-battery alerts and notifications.

Bear in mind that your AirTag will remain associated with your Apple ID , even after its battery dies unless you remove it.

How to Replace AirTag Battery

If your AirTags are low on charge, you must replace the battery so you can continue to track your items without any issues. Fortunately, replacing AirTag batteries is pretty easy and you can do it right at your home. The AirTag and its components are tiny, so the process is a bit fiddly. You’ll have to use both your hands. Before you begin, make sure to remove your AirTag from any mounts, keyring holders, or other accessories.

  1. To change the AirTag battery, you need to flip the AirTag so the polished metal side is up.
  2. Now, press down and twist it counterclockwise.
  3. Remove the old battery and swap in a new one.
  4. Now, position the lid back in place. When properly connected, you will hear a sound.

For detailed steps, head to our dedicated guide on how to replace the AirTag battery .

How Far Can You Track an AirTag?

You can track an AirTag miles away or in a different country as long as it is in the Bluetooth range of an Apple device on Find My network. It’s worth mentioning that the Find My network has over a billion devices. So, there is a high chance that an AirTag will come into contact with one of the devices and update its location in the Find My app. You won’t see the location updated in real-time, but you can have an idea of the AirTag’s location.

In case the AirTag is out of reach of the Find My network, you will only see its last known location in the Find My app. When the tracker comes in contact with an Apple device, this location will update automatically.

Talking about the range, Apple didn’t specify the exact Bluetooth range for an AirTag. That said, it is believed that an AirTag supports Bluetooth 5.0, the same standard supported by recent iPhones. Its Bluetooth range is around 30 feet.

We hope you’ve got answers to the common charging-related questions about AirTags. Now that you have all the information, make sure you check your AirTag’s battery to avoid being stuck with a dead AirTag. If you wish to unlock all the goodness of this smart tracker, we’ve shared 1o Best AirTag tips & tricks you should know.

Kanika has been a loyal iPhone user since 2014 and loves everything Apple. With a Master’s in Computer Applications, passion for technology, and over five years of experience in writing, she landed at Beebom as an Apple Ecosystem Writer. She specializes in writing How To’s, troubleshooting guides, App features, and roundups for Apple users to help them make the best use of their gadgets. When not writing, she loves to try out new recipes and enjoy some family time.

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  • Apple and Google have officially confirmed their team-up for the next-gen Siri AI.
  • The Cupertino Giant will be using Google’s Gemini for a more personalized Siri model as well as Apple Intelligence features.
  • We can expect the next-gen Siri to come out with iOS 26.4, sometime in March or April.

Apple has officially confirmed joining forces with Google to use its Gemini AI model to power the next-generation Siri. It will offer a more personalized experience and will be coming out with the iOS 26.4 update. Apple also plans to leverage Gemini’s capabilities for other Apple Intelligence features as well, later down the line.

The Next-Gen Siri will be powered by Google’s Gemini AI

Apple officially confirmed that it will be partnering with Google in a statement to CNBC . Here’s what it stated, “After careful evaluation, we determined that Google’s technology provides the most capable foundation for Apple Foundation Models, and we’re excited about the innovative new experiences it will unlock for our users.”

Later, Google also shared a post on X confirming the tie-up, “Apple and Google have entered into a multi-year collaboration under which the next generation of Apple Foundation Models will be based on Google’s Gemini models and cloud technology. These models will help power future Apple Intelligence features, including a more personalized Siri coming this year.”

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Both statements clearly mention that the Cupertino Giant will be using Gemini to power its assistant Siri. This was already rumored, as Apple’s attempts to acquire Perplexity went nowhere. With Gemini, Siri will get a major AI update . It will be able to handle more nuanced conversations and provide better results. Something long-time Apple users have been asking for years.

The next-gen Siri will arrive with the iOS 26.4 update, which will launch sometime in March or April. And it is only going to be available for Apple Intelligence-supported devices .

Something else worth noting is how Google’s statement mentions that Gemini will power Apple Intelligence features. This leads us to believe that Apple could use Gemini’s multi-modal capabilities for its Writings tools , Image Playground , and Message summaries, too.

Elon Musk Not Happy With Apple and Google Tie Up

xAI CEO Elon Musk also responded to Google’s announcement post on X, sharing his thoughts on the matter by saying, “This seems like an unreasonable concentration of power for Google, given that they also have Android and Chrome.” Though we don’t expect either Apple or Google to respond to Elon, we will update the situation as it progresses.

It is worth noting that xAI is the company behind Grok, which is in hot water currently due to its inappropriate image generation fiasco , and has been getting backlash from multiple news outlets, X users, and even government authorities.

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With over 4 year of experience under the belt, I cover all facets of consumer tech, from smartphones to other consumer electronics, our favorite social media apps, as well as the growing realm of AI and LLMs. As an Apps and AI writer app Beebom, I provide my expertise in all these areas, weaving stories that help you get familiar with the tech around you. But you will find me playing NYT daily puzzles in my free time.

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