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Apple AirTag After 2 Years: One of the Most Useful Apple Products I Own

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Apple AirTag

After nearly two years of daily use on house keys, a backpack, and travel luggage, here's why the Apple AirTag has become one of the most useful products I own—and why I'd replace it immediately if I ever lost one.

Value9.2/10
Battery Life9.5/10
Reliability9.8/10
Precision Finding9.6/10

This review is based on nearly two years of daily usage with Apple AirTags on house keys, an office backpack, travel luggage, and important items during business trips.

Technology products often follow a predictable pattern. You buy them, get excited for a few weeks, and then gradually stop using them.

The Apple AirTag has been the exact opposite experience for me.

I've been using AirTags for nearly two years, and while they aren't the most exciting Apple product I own, they have become one of the most useful. In fact, they're so integrated into my daily routine that I often forget they're there—until I need them.

After two years of real-world usage across daily commutes, office work, travel, and everyday life, here's my honest experience with Apple's tiny tracking device.

My AirTag Setup

Over the last two years, I've primarily used AirTags with:

  • My house keys
  • Office backpack
  • Travel luggage
  • Important items during business trips

Initially, I purchased an AirTag because I thought it would be useful for travel. What surprised me was how often I ended up using it at home.

Apple AirTag with a Belkin loop accessory on a dark surface, ready to attach to keys or a bag

The Problem AirTag Solves Best

When people think about AirTags, they often imagine recovering lost luggage or tracking expensive belongings. While those use cases are important, that's not where AirTag has provided the most value for me.

The biggest benefit has been finding things I've misplaced. My keys might be:

  • On a work desk
  • Inside a jacket pocket
  • Between sofa cushions
  • In another room entirely

Before AirTag, this meant several minutes of searching. Now, I simply open the Find My app and locate them in seconds. It's a small convenience, but one that adds up over time.

Apple AirTag in a blue leather keychain holder on a white surface, representing everyday use on house keys

The Feature I Still Love After Two Years

Precision Finding remains my favorite AirTag feature. Even after using it countless times, it's still impressive.

The ability to see directional arrows and distance information guiding you directly to your item feels incredibly intuitive. It's one of those Apple features that just works.

There are many technologies that seem impressive during a product launch. Precision Finding remains impressive even after two years.

Hand holding an Apple AirTag against a dark background, showing the Apple logo and AirTag engraving

AirTag and Travel

Travel is where AirTag gives me the most peace of mind. Whenever I check luggage, an AirTag goes inside the bag.

There have been occasions where my luggage was delayed or took longer to arrive than expected. Instead of wondering where it might be, I could immediately see its last known location.

Knowing that my bag had actually arrived at the airport significantly reduced travel stress. Fortunately, I've never had to deal with permanently lost luggage, but simply having visibility into where my belongings are has proven valuable.

Hands placing an Apple AirTag inside the pocket of a grey backpack before a trip

Battery Life Over Two Years

One thing that genuinely surprised me has been battery performance. Over nearly two years of ownership, battery maintenance has been minimal.

Replacing the battery is simple and inexpensive thanks to the standard CR2032 coin battery. Compared to many modern gadgets that require frequent charging, AirTag feels refreshingly low maintenance. It's the kind of product you can set up and largely forget about.

Reliability Has Been Excellent

Perhaps the biggest compliment I can give AirTag is that it has been incredibly reliable. Over two years, I've rarely encountered:

  • Connection problems
  • Missing AirTags
  • Sync issues
  • Setup complications

The AirTag continues doing its job in the background without requiring attention. That's exactly what I want from a tracking device.

The Real Secret Behind AirTag's Success

The hardware itself is only part of the story. The real strength of AirTag is Apple's Find My network. Because millions of Apple devices contribute anonymously to the network, location updates are surprisingly effective.

This network effect is difficult for competitors to replicate and remains one of AirTag's biggest advantages.

Has AirTag Been Worth the Money?

Without question. When I purchased my first AirTag, I viewed it as a useful accessory. Two years later, I view it as a necessity.

The amount of time it has saved, the convenience it provides, and the peace of mind during travel easily justify the cost. It's one of the rare technology purchases that continues to deliver value long after the initial excitement fades.

What I Like After Two Years

Reliability

It simply works.

Precision Finding

Still one of Apple's best features.

Travel Confidence

Knowing where important belongings are located provides peace of mind.

Battery Life

Minimal maintenance required.

Find My Ecosystem

Deep integration with the Apple ecosystem makes the experience seamless.

What Could Be Better

Apple-Centric Experience

AirTag is best suited for iPhone users.

Accessory Pricing

Official keychains and holders remain expensive.

Speaker Volume

The built-in speaker could be louder in noisy environments.

Final Verdict: Would I Buy It Again?

Absolutely. In fact, if I lost every AirTag I own tomorrow, replacing them would be one of the first purchases I make.

After two years, the Apple AirTag remains one of the most practical technology products I've ever purchased. It doesn't try to be flashy. It doesn't need constant updates. It doesn't demand attention. It simply solves a problem—and it solves it remarkably well.

If you're an iPhone user and regularly carry keys, bags, luggage, or important personal items, the AirTag remains one of the smartest and most practical purchases you can make—even two years later.

Fingers holding an Apple AirTag up close with a soft green outdoor background after two years of daily use

Pros

  • Extremely reliable over two years with no connection or sync issues
  • Precision Finding remains best-in-class for locating misplaced items
  • Excellent travel companion — know exactly where your luggage is at all times
  • Minimal battery maintenance thanks to the standard CR2032 coin battery
  • Seamless integration with iPhone and the Find My network

Cons

  • Best suited for Apple/iPhone users — limited experience on Android
  • Official Apple keychains and holders are expensive
  • Built-in speaker could be louder in noisy environments
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