Do AirTags have water resistance? - TechnW3

Best answer: Yes, Apple's AirTags are IP67 rated splash, water, and dust resistant. This means they can be submerged in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes.

What's an AirTag?

Apple's AirTag was introduced during its April 2021 event. The AirTag is Apple's version of an item tracker that takes advantage of the Find My network to locate missing items. Although other trackers such as Tile and Chipolo have been around for years, the AirTag is unique in that you can locate a missing AirTag using the U1 Ultra Wideband chip in an iPhone 11 or 12, while keeping location data private and using end to end encryption.

Easy setup is something Apple is famous for, and setting up and pairing an AirTag to your iPhone is no exception. If you have set up AirPods in the past, you already know how to set up an AirTag. Simply hold it close to your iPhone and pair it. Then you can name the device you are attaching it to, such as "Mark's keys," and the AirTag will appear in the items tab in the Find My app.

A little water won't hurt

Apple made sure that the AirTag was durable by making it IP67 rated, meaning the AirTag can withstand splashes, water, and dust. If you drop your AirTag in the sink, a puddle, or get stuck in the rain, you won't have to worry about it being destroyed.

According to Apple,

"AirTag is splash-, water-, and dust-resistant and was tested under controlled laboratory conditions with a rating of IP67 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 1 meter up to 30 minutes). Splash, water, and dust resistance are not permanent conditions, and resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Refer to the Safety and Handling documentation for cleaning and drying instructions."

Battery and accessories

Unlike most Apple products, thankfully, they have made the battery user-replaceable. The AirTag uses a standard CR2032 battery which should last one year. Your iPhone will alert you when the battery needs to be changed, and it's a simple process to open the AirTag and swap out the battery.

Accessory makers love the AirTag, as an entirely new market has opened up. Since the AirTag does not have a built-in hole to attach to a keychain or loop to a bag, you will need to purchase an accessory. If you need help choosing, check out our guide to the best accessories you can buy for your AirTag. Personally, I chose the Belkin Secure Holder with a keyring. It's simple and inexpensive, and it also looks good on my keychain.

IP67 water resistant

AirTag

From $29 at Apple

Apple's item tracker

The AirTag is Apple's version of an item tracker that uses its own Find My network to track your keys, bags, or whatever you want to attach it to. Thankfully they are IP67 water-resistant and have a user-replaceable CR2032 battery. They are available in a 1 pack for $29 or a 4 pack for $99.

Simple keyring

Belkin Secure Holder with Key Ring

$13 at Apple

Inexpensive and simple keyring

The Belkin keyring for Apple AirTag is a simple and inexpensive accessory. You can attach your keys or attach the ring to a bag. Installation for your AirTag is simple and easy, and it's available in four colors.

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