Apple AirTags will finally be unveiled at WWDC next month

Apple AirTags will finally be unveiled at WWDC next month

Apple AirTags have been around for a long time, and it looks like we're finally about to see the start of location tracking hardware. A trusted leaker predicted that we'll hear about AirTags at Apple's WWDC software conference next month. Jon Prosser, a technical analyst who leaked various details about upcoming Apple products, tweeted "WWDC" in response to someone asking if he had any news on the upcoming product. Prosser has correctly predicted the information on the iPhone SE and Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch in the last two months.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">WWDCMay 6, 2020 WWDC is usually not about hardware, and is usually the event where the company releases its next software. For example, this year we expect to hear about iOS 14 and watchOS 7. But it makes sense for Apple AirTags to debut here, as the hardware would be highly integrated with iOS and macOS. Apple AirTags are expected to be similar to tile trackers. These are small devices that you can attach to other items and use software like an app on your phone to locate them. For example, this would be useful if you had a pair attached to your keys and were willing to lose them in your own house. Apple AirTags are rumored to use the Find My iPhone software to pinpoint the exact locations of AirTags and therefore your belongings.