
Apple rolls out a new AirTag 2 firmware update with bug fixes, tracking improvements, and Bluetooth improvements for better Find My performance and stability.
Apple has started rolling out a new AirTag 2 firmware update that focuses on bug fixes, tracking improvements, and Bluetooth improvements. The latest update upgrades the firmware from 3.0.45 to 3.0.49 and is now rolling out to users automatically through Apple's Find My ecosystem.
The AirTag 2 already introduced several hardware upgrades compared to the original AirTag, including a newer Ultra Wideband chip, improved precision finding, and stronger Bluetooth communication. This latest firmware update appears to further refine those features.
Reports from MacRumors first highlighted the release, noting that Apple has not published a detailed changelog for the update. However, the company's recent AirTag firmware releases have usually focused on system stability, anti-stalking protections, and wireless connectivity enhancements.
Although Apple has not officially listed every change, the update is expected to include:
According to coverage from 9to5Mac, Apple has been consistently improving the AirTag experience through silent firmware updates instead of major feature releases. These smaller updates often target reliability and connectivity issues that users may encounter in everyday use.
Tracking improvements remain one of the biggest areas of focus for AirTag 2. The device depends on Apple's Find My network and Ultra Wideband technology to provide accurate location tracking for personal items.
Users may notice improvements such as:
These updates are especially useful for travelers or users who regularly track luggage, bags, keys, and wallets.
Bluetooth improvements are also expected to play a major role in firmware version 3.0.49. Since AirTag 2 constantly communicates with nearby Apple devices, stable wireless performance is important for maintaining accurate tracking.
The update may improve:
Apple support documents available on Apple Support also mention that AirTag firmware updates are installed automatically when the AirTag is near an updated iPhone with Bluetooth enabled.
Users can verify their firmware version through the Find My app:
Apple continues to update AirTag 2 quietly in the background, but these firmware releases remain important for improving long-term performance, tracking reliability, and Bluetooth stability across the Find My network.
Originally published on Itech Post
