A recent announcement from the U.S. CPSC states that Apple’s AirTag now complies with Reese’s Law, featuring additional warnings about potential battery hazards. The law aims to prevent life-threatening ingestion of button cell or coin batteries, prompting Apple to update the item tracker’s packaging and internal labeling. Despite previous scrutiny for tracking concerns, Apple worked with CPSC to ensure compliance with the law, enhancing consumer safety. The AirTag, known for its user-replaceable battery and seamless integration with Apple devices, remains a popular choice. Speculation about a potential AirTag 2 with enhanced features persists, but for now, the current model aligns with regulatory standards.