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Learn how to replace your AirTag’s battery in just a few steps.
The Apple AirTag comes with a user-replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery. Although Apple claims the tracker should last ‘over a year,’ using features like Precision Finding and Lost Mode may shorten its battery life. The good news? You can easily replace the AirTag battery with a CR2032, which is readily available at most drugstores and big-box retailers.
While changing the battery is simple, let’s not be hasty! First, ensure that the battery actually needs to be replaced. In this article, I have explained the steps to check and replace it, along with tips to help you track your AirTag’s battery.
Although it does not show you the exact percentage, it should give you a fair idea of how much juice is left on your tracker. If it is critically low, you will see the battery symbol filled with a red-colored bar.
Don’t worry; you won’t have to repeat this. Find My app will notify you as soon as your AirTag’s battery goes low.
Changing an AirTag’s battery is pretty simple and shouldn’t take much of your time When you have grabbed a new coin cell battery.
As soon as you replace your Tag’s battery, you’ll hear a chime confirming that the new battery is in place. You can now continue using AirTag as you normally would.
If you still see a red battery bar for your AirTag on your iPhone’s Find My app, even after replacing it with a new CR2032 battery, you may try resetting your AirTag.
Although AirTags don’t have a battery-saving mode, you can follow these steps to check your AirTag’s battery and ensure it doesn’t run out when you need it most.
Additional tip: Keep a spare CR2032 battery when you’re on vacation.
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