My AirTag has been hanging on my key ring for two years now. During this time, a couple of times the accessories really helped me out, confirmed that the keys had been forgotten somewhere.

The most inconspicuous and simple “apple” device works simply, without settings and reboots. Always with the keys, always on guard. And today I accidentally went into the Locator application and saw that a low battery icon appeared next to my AirTag.

In theory, the iPhone itself should signal to the owner that the battery in the AirTag is almost empty, as a result of awkward situations with the key fob turning off and the inability to find it. However, my iPhone did not show any warnings.

And the battery is almost dead!

So if, like me, you’ve been using the AirTag for several years now, it’s time to upgrade its battery. It’s very easy to do, see:

How to change the battery in AirTag


The AirTag uses a flat CR2032 lithium battery with a voltage of 3 V. This is a fairly proven battery, so finding and buying a new one in the nearest hardware store is not a problem.

Grab your AirTag, press down on the rounded steel battery cover and turn it counterclockwise until it stops. Use the cover and take out the cell battery.

Insert a new page with a plus sign up. If nothing is mixed up, AirTag will make a sound, a possible battery replacement. Next, put the cover back in place by aligning the three tabs with the slots on the accessory and turn it clockwise until it stops.

That’s it, now your AirTag will work again for several years, and when it’s time to change the battery again, I’ll remind you 🙂

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Source: Iphones RU

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