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Apple AirTags, as small as they are, still uses small batteries for them to function. A couple of years ago, Apple started implementing the U1 chip in their devices, starting with the iPhone 11. Apple aims to introduce a feature that can precisely locate other U1 devices to improve AirDrop performance and spatial awareness. At that time, we couldn’t really think of any significant uses of the U1 chip until Apple introduced the AirTag in April. Design and Construction The Apple AirTag has a very minimalist design. The materials used for the AirTag are a glossy polycarbonate finish for its front, and metal for its battery cover, which also shows the Apple logo and some key specifications of the AirTag. As of the moment, there are no color options available for the AirTag, but we’re pretty sure that Apple will also introduce fun colors in the future, just like what they did in the early days of the iMac line. However, we do hope that Apple can use a rechargeable battery with wireless charging in the future. Read more in our articles including "OPPO shows off Zero-Power Tag prototype at MWC 2023" and "Apple AirTag Review".

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What is Apple AirTags?

Apple AirTags, as small as they are, still uses small batteries for them to function. A couple of years ago, Apple started implementing the U1 chip in their devices, starting with the iPhone 11.

What have you covered about Apple AirTags?

Apple aims to introduce a feature that can precisely locate other U1 devices to improve AirDrop performance and spatial awareness. At that time, we couldn’t really think of any significant uses of the U1 chip until Apple introduced the AirTag in April. Design and Construction The Apple AirTag has a very minimalist design.

Where can I find articles about Apple AirTags?

Our coverage of Apple AirTags includes: "OPPO shows off Zero-Power Tag prototype at MWC 2023"; "Apple AirTag Review"; "Apple iPhone 12, 12 mini in Purple now official". Each article provides unique insights and information.