AirTag is a tracking device developed by Apple and is now available for purchase. It is designed to act as a key finder, helping people find personal objects (e.g. keys, bags, apparel, small electronic devices, vehicles, and more). Apple has software to track it using the Find My app. AirTag uses a CR2032 battery that Apple says is designed to last for at least a year and we had covered how to check the battery of your AirTag. Now, if the battery on the AirTag is exhausted, how do you replace Apple AirTag battery? Let’s find out.
How to Replace Apple AirTag Battery:
Apple’s AirTag uses a CR2032 battery and you can easily change it, here is how to do it.
Step 1: Press down on the stainless steel battery cover of your AirTag and rotate counterclockwise until the cover stops rotating.
Step 2: You can now remove the cover and battery from the AirTag.
Step 3: Insert a new CR2032 lithium 3V coin battery (available at most electronic stores) with the positive side facing up. You’ll hear a sound indicating that the battery is connected.
Step 4: Replace the cover, making sure that the three tabs on the cover align with the three slots on the AirTag.
Step 5: Rotate the cover clockwise until it stops.
Step 6: Now the battery is replaced and your AirTag is good to go.
Please note that CR2032 batteries with bitterant coatings might not work with AirTag or other battery-powered products, depending on the alignment of the coating in relation to the battery contacts.