Apple has been preparing AirTags for more than two years

The AirTag It is a device that we have been talking about for several years now, you will know if all this time you have been accompanying us throughout the news and rumors that the Cupertino company is offering us and that we transmit to you as quickly as possible .

However, although the product may seem relatively simple, the reality is that Apple has had to do constant work of several years to frame its new range of trackers. The Cupertino company sought regulatory approval for AirTags two years before launching them.

Probably, at the hardware level the idea was much easier to implement than at the software level. The kind of mesh network via Bluetooth that the devices of the Cupertino company create around the AirTag required updates and especially a very complex modernization of the Search application of the iPhone, as well as the rest of the brand's products. . Something seemed not to go too well and Apple has been more than two years late in its launch. However, now they are even quick to comment that Android devices will also participate in the placement of these AirTags.

During the second half of 2019 Apple was already putting in the hands of the FCC in the United States of America the information needed to regulate and put AirTags on the market, which is said soon. A lot to work now on a product that seems designed to look for little more than keys, but surely the Cupertino company will soon put us hand in hand so that we can even manage our connected home through HomeKit and all compatible devices, Imagine bringing your iPhone to the AirTag that you have at the entrance of the house and all the lights go out when you leave, great.


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