Close Menu

    Subscribe to our newsletter

    Get the latest Geekhub updates.

    Wednesday, May 27
    Geekhub
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • About us
    • News
    • Technology

      Huawei Says It Found a New Way to Build AI Chips Amid U.S. Sanctions

      25 May 2026

      South Africa Isn’t Waiting for Silicon Valley to Save It. At Huawei Code4Mzansi, Builders Took the Stage Instead.

      22 May 2026

      Automated Fashion Could Be A Few years Away

      19 May 2026

      Sony Strengthens Its Alpha Lineup With the High-Performance 7R VI

      14 May 2026

      South African Businesses Can Now Accept Payments Using Only an iPhone

      12 May 2026
    • Opinion

      Africa Is Building AI Around Human Reality

      Vanashree Govender25 May 2026

      The Great AI Performance: Diary Of A Recovering Suit

      30 April 2026

      Musk Takes the Stand, and a Silicon Valley Origin Story Starts to Crack

      29 April 2026

      The Best Marketing Sometimes Starts With a Dead End

      26 March 2026

      Nostalgia Isn’t a Business Plan: The Truth About 90s Reboots

      11 February 2026
    • Movies & TV

      A Streetcar Named Desire Is a Powerful Exploration of Mental Health and Human Fragility

      26 May 2026

      The Internet’s Most Unsettling Horror Phenomenon Is Now a Movie

      22 May 2026

      STER-KINEKOR BRINGS A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE FROM THE UK STAGE TO THE BIG SCREEN

      Ster-Kinekor Theatres / Cinema Nouveau21 May 2026

      Backrooms Trailer Proves Silence Can Be More Terrifying Than Monsters

      21 May 2026

      King Conan In The Making After 40 Years

      20 May 2026
    • Hardware

      Huawei Says It Found a New Way to Build AI Chips Amid U.S. Sanctions

      25 May 2026

      HONOR 600 Series Launches in South Africa with Flagship-Level Performance

      HONOR21 May 2026

      HONOR 600 Pro First Impressions: Premium, Powerful… and Unapologetically iPhone-Inspired

      21 May 2026

      After One Week With the OPPO A6k, Samsung’s Galaxy A Series Has Real Competition

      13 May 2026

      OPPO A6k arrives in South Africa with battery life that keeps up

      OPPO7 May 2026
    • Get In Touch
    Geekhub
    Home » Apple’s New AirTag 2026: A Tracker That Actually Feels Useful and Personal
    Reviews

    Apple’s New AirTag 2026: A Tracker That Actually Feels Useful and Personal

    Akhram MohamedBy Akhram Mohamed27 January 2026Updated:27 January 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Apple Airtag 2
    Image Credit: APPLE

    If you have ever stood in an airport baggage claim area whispering “where are my bags” while watching everyone else walk past with their suitcases, you know that sinking feeling in your chest. That moment before you find something you swore you definitely left right here? That is exactly the emotional space Apple’s new AirTag is trying to live in. 

    Apple just announced the second generation AirTag with improved range and findability. It still will not solve every lost and found crisis in your life, but it feels like a real upgrade. 

    Why I Care More Now

    I wrote once about how Ethiopian Airlines lost my luggage and with it my trust. I had spent years flying without fear. Then on a complicated trip to Wuhan my luggage vanished for days. When it finally showed up, I still did not trust the airline to deliver it properly at home. So on the return flight I slipped an AirTag into my suitcase. Sure enough the bags did not show up in Johannesburg. The AirTag showed it still sitting in Addis Ababa. I claimed the loss and went home, expecting more frustration. Then it got weird. I was told my luggage was with a courier on its way to me. Five hours passed with no bags. I checked the AirTag and saw it was still at the airport. I drove an hour to find it exactly where the Find My app showed it just 600 meters from me in a courier office. No one there knew. The sheer look on their faces when I pointed to my bag using the app was priceless. That moment showed me what these little trackers can really do when systems fail. 

    That is why I am genuinely excited about this next-gen AirTag.

    What’s Actually New

    Here is the honest breakdown:

    • Better range. The new AirTag can be found from farther away using upgraded Bluetooth and ultra wideband technology. You will see it when others might not. 
    • Louder speaker. They made it louder. That matters when your tag is buried under things and you need to hear it. 
    • Improved findability with precise location tools on iPhone and Watch. 

    These upgrades might sound small on their own, but together they make the AirTag feel like a reliable partner when life gets confusing.

    The Human Side of Tracking Tech

    Apple used real world stories to show how AirTags have already helped people find lost instruments and essential items. That is the power of a device that actually intersects with real life struggles. For me it was lost luggage, hours of stress and a drive I did not want to make. Without the AirTag I would have still been waiting, hoping, calling and arguing. With it I found the bag myself instead of hoping someone else would. 

    That difference is why these devices matter. Not because of the tech specs, but because they protect the moments that count.

    Sharing and Security

    The updated AirTag works seamlessly with Apple’s Find My network, a massive crowd sourced system that anonymously helps locate tagged items. You can now share item locations securely with others or even third parties like trusted friends. That means you do not have to face a lost item crisis alone anymore. 

    Apple is also clear about privacy and safety. AirTags do not store your location history. All Find My communications are encrypted so only you can see the location of your things. 

    Sustainability Counts Too

    Under the surface, Apple made this second gen AirTag more sustainable. It uses recycled plastics, magnets and gold plating. The packaging is also fully recyclable. These are small details that show tech can feel good and responsible at the same time. 

    Who Should Care

    • The device costs around the same as before with a single unit or a multipack option. 
    • It works with iPhones, iPads and Watches running the latest system software. 

    If you are in the Apple ecosystem and you travel, commute or just have things that matter to you, this feels like a worthwhile upgrade. It makes the little crises in life feel smaller and more solvable. And from someone who has stood in an airport baggage claim area, staring at the carousel with nothing but hope, that matters more than you think.

    AirTag Apple Apple Accessories Apple AirTag 2026 Apple Ecosystem consumer tech Find My Geekhub Luggage Tracking Real World Tech Smart Trackers Travel Tech
    Follow For The Latest Updates Follow For The Latest Updates
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Akhram Mohamed
    • Website
    • LinkedIn

    Akhram Mohamed is the Editor of Geekhub.co.za and a longtime tech insider who’s spent 20+ years testing, launching, and talking about consumer gadgets. Formerly a VP at Huawei, he now writes with a critical eye and a deep love for tech that actually makes life better. When he’s not breaking down the latest devices, he’s gaming, building businesses, simplifying strategy, or podcasting about real-world leadership. Expect honest takes, sharp insights, and the occasional dad joke.

    Related Posts

    A Streetcar Named Desire Is a Powerful Exploration of Mental Health and Human Fragility

    26 May 2026

    Huawei Says It Found a New Way to Build AI Chips Amid U.S. Sanctions

    25 May 2026

    South Africa Isn’t Waiting for Silicon Valley to Save It. At Huawei Code4Mzansi, Builders Took the Stage Instead.

    22 May 2026
    Opinion

    Africa Is Building AI Around Human Reality

    Vanashree Govender25 May 2026

    The Great AI Performance: Diary Of A Recovering Suit

    30 April 2026

    Musk Takes the Stand, and a Silicon Valley Origin Story Starts to Crack

    29 April 2026

    The Best Marketing Sometimes Starts With a Dead End

    26 March 2026
    Don't Miss
    Reviews

    A Streetcar Named Desire Is a Powerful Exploration of Mental Health and Human Fragility

    Shana Mohamed26 May 2026

    A Streetcar Named Desire is a devastatingly human story about trauma, loneliness and the desperate search for kindness in a judgmental world.

    Africa Is Building AI Around Human Reality

    Vanashree Govender25 May 2026

    Huawei Says It Found a New Way to Build AI Chips Amid U.S. Sanctions

    25 May 2026

    South Africa Isn’t Waiting for Silicon Valley to Save It. At Huawei Code4Mzansi, Builders Took the Stage Instead.

    22 May 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Geekhub wasn’t built as a traditional media company.
    It was built by people who live and breathe tech.
    We test, question, and share what we learn with a community that values honest insight over hype.

    Contact: +27 83 346 2178

    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Our Picks

    A Streetcar Named Desire Is a Powerful Exploration of Mental Health and Human Fragility

    26 May 2026

    Africa Is Building AI Around Human Reality

    Vanashree Govender25 May 2026

    Huawei Says It Found a New Way to Build AI Chips Amid U.S. Sanctions

    25 May 2026
    Most Popular

    AI and The Cost Of Convenience: What are we really giving up?

    27 November 2025

    OPPO Reno 12Pro 5G- A beautiful Mid-range Contender

    14 August 2024

    Huawei’s AI Chip Challenge: A David vs. Goliath Showdown?

    15 August 2024
    • Home
    • Terms of Service
    • Geekhub Editorial Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Get In Touch
    © 2026 Geekhub.co.za All Rights Reserved!

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.