With Apple rumored to launch the second iteration of its AirTag some time in October, wagers on the popular betting platform Polymarket are heating up, and largely coalescing around a sub-$30 price point for the coin-sized tracking device.

Polymarket Is Currently Assigning A 68 Percent Probability To The Launch Of Apple AirTag 2 At A Sub-$30 Price Point

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The original Apple AirTag launched on April 20, 2021, during the heydays of the pandemic, at a price of $29.

As such, it is not a stretch of imagination to conceive a launch price of below $30 for the second iteration of the disc-like tracking device.

Of course, given the additional bells and whistles that Apple is expected to add this time around, the AirTag 2 can also feasibly launch at a higher price point.

While the launch date of the Apple AirTag 2 is not definitively known at the moment, the Polymarket contract imaged above envisions an official release by June 30, 2026. Otherwise, the contract will automatically resolve to a “No” outcome.

For the benefit of those who might not be aware, the first iteration of the AirTag leveraged Bluetooth, UWB, and NFC to track personal objects such as keys, bags, apparel, and small electronic devices.





Apple AirTag 2 is expected to feature:

  1. A longer tracking range due to the second-generation Ultra Wideband chip.
  2. Enhanced anti-stalking safeguards, replete with a speaker that’d be much more difficult to physically remove, and which would sound an alarm if the device fails to detect its registered owner.
  3. Low battery level alerts.
  4. Deeper integration with other Apple products, including the Vision Pro.

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