Apple’s AirTags have revolutionized the way we keep track of personal belongings, offering a seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem to locate items like keys, wallets, and bags.
AirTags are powered by standard CR2032 lithium coin cell batteries, a common choice for small electronic devices. Apple estimates that under typical usage, an AirTag’s battery should last approximately one year. This estimation is based on a daily usage pattern involving four sound plays and one Precision Finding event per day.
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Factors Influencing Battery Longevity
Several variables can affect the actual battery life of an AirTag:
- Usage Frequency: Frequent activation of features like Precision Finding or the built-in speaker can accelerate battery depletion. Each activation consumes energy, so regular use will reduce the battery’s lifespan.
- Environmental Conditions: Extreme temperatures can impact battery performance. Both high and low temperatures may cause the battery to drain faster than under moderate conditions.
- Network Activity: AirTags utilize Apple’s Find My network, which leverages nearby Apple devices to help locate lost items. In areas with high device density, the AirTag may engage more frequently with the network, potentially affecting battery life.
Monitoring Battery Status
Apple provides a straightforward method to monitor your AirTag’s battery status:
- Open the Find My app on your iPhone.
- Navigate to the ‘Items’ tab.
- Select the AirTag you wish to check.
- If the battery is low, a ‘Low Battery’ warning will appear under the AirTag’s name.
It’s important to note that Apple has removed the specific battery level indicator from the Find My app. Users will receive a notification when the battery is low, but cannot view the exact battery percentage.
🪫Replacing the AirTag Battery
Replacing an AirTag’s battery is a simple process:
- Press down on the stainless steel back cover of the AirTag.
- Rotate the cover counterclockwise until it stops.
- Remove the cover and the old battery.
- Insert a new CR2032 battery with the positive side facing up.
- Replace the cover and rotate it clockwise until it locks into place
Choosing the Right Battery
When selecting a replacement battery, it’s crucial to choose a CR2032 lithium coin cell without a bitterant coating. Some batteries are coated with a bitterant to deter children from swallowing them, but this coating can interfere with the AirTag’s battery contacts, leading to connectivity issues.
🔋Maximizing AirTag Battery Life
To ensure your AirTag operates efficiently:
- Moderate Feature Use: Limit the frequent activation of features like Precision Finding and sound alerts to conserve battery.
- Optimal Storage Conditions: Store your AirTag in environments with moderate temperatures to prevent accelerated battery drain.
- Regular Monitoring: Keep an eye on battery notifications from the Find My app to replace the battery promptly when needed.