Until today, Apple had only released one firmware update for the AirTag 2 since its launch in January. Now, a second version of the firmware is being rolled out to owners of Apple’s tracking device. Here are the details.
AirTag 2 receives second firmware update
As spotted by WoozadApple is rolling out firmware version 3.0.49 to the AirTag 2.
Today’s AirTag 2 firmware update comes after Apple rolled out firmware version 3.0.45 last March, which in turn came two months after the product’s release.
As is often the case with new firmware updates, there are still no details on what this one might include.
Firmware version 3.0.45, however, updated the unwanted tracking sound “to more easily locate an unknown AirTag during precision searching,” along with the usual, non-specific “bug fixes and other improvements.”
Apple will likely update the “What’s new in firmware updates for AirTag” support page as soon as possible, and we’ll update this article once the company releases more information.
For now, here’s how to check your AirTag’s firmware version, according to Apple’s official guide:
- Open the Find My app.
- Tap the Items tab.
- Select your AirTag from the list of items.
- Tap the name of your AirTag and the serial number and firmware version will appear.
As a reminder, Apple currently does not offer a way to install the update manually.
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