Let’s be honest: the defining feeling of modern travel is the lingering paranoia that your bag is currently enjoying a holiday in Dubai while you’re standing at a carousel in Sydney awaiting its arrival. When Apple dropped the original AirTag five years ago, they sold us a sedative for that anxiety for fifty bucks. It wasn’t perfect, but it became indispensable baggage and keyring hardware almost overnight.
Today, the AirTag 2 (Apple call it the ‘new AirTag’) arrived. While it…

