Your new AirTag has a hidden warning that’s just for kids – and it’s for the best

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  • The U.S. CPSC has announced that Apple’s AirTag is now inline with Reese’s Law.
  • Apple’s item tracker now features additional warnings about it’s potential battery hazards.
  • The law is centered around preventing ‘life threatening ingestion of button cell or coin batteries’.

No, it’s not an AirTag 2, but Apple’s AirTag now comes with a warning label attached to the box and a symbol by the battery door to make the item tracker complaint with Reese’s Law in the United States, according to a new notice issued by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

While Apple’s item tracker has come under scrutiny for unwanted tracking, this time, Apple’s item tracker is now in line with Reese’s Law’s “warning label requirements” after being in violation.

The law is all about having the proper warning labels and notices on products with ‘button cell or coin batteries’ to prevent children from ‘life threatening ingestion.”

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Since its launch, Apple’s AirTag has had the proper mechanism for keeping the battery in place. However, units imported after the effective date of Reese’s Law – March 19, 2024 – were not in compliance because they were missing the label on the box or on the battery door for the tracker itself.

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