Explaining the Waterproof Features of AirTags


An AirTag serves as a compact tracking device for your valuable possessions, such as keys, luggage, or even pets. Given its potential exposure to water, whether due to everyday use or accidental submersion, understanding the waterproof capabilities of AirTags is crucial. This article delves into the water resistance of AirTags and provides guidance on handling them when exposed to moisture. Let’s investigate further!

Do AirTags have waterproofing capabilities?

No, AirTags are not waterproof; instead, they are water-resistant. It’s important to note that no Apple product, including iPhones or Apple Watches, is entirely waterproof—they are all water-resistant devices. AirTags, for instance, carry an IP67 rating, equivalent to the water-resistance level of the iPhone SE. This rating ensures a high level of protection against water damage for AirTags.

An IP67 rating provides ample protection for everyday scenarios involving potential water exposure. Your AirTag can withstand spills, splashes, and similar water incidents. However, as it’s not fully waterproof, it’s only capable of withstanding brief water exposure. It’s advisable to reconsider taking your AirTag swimming or into regular showers.

Explaining the Water-Resistance of AirTags

The IP rating indicates the degree of protection provided by an electronic device, consisting of two parts: the prefix “IP followed by two digits. The first digit signifies protection against solid particles, ranging from 0 (no protection) to 6 (maximum protection). The second digit indicates protection against liquids, varying from 0 (no protection) to 9 (maximum protection). An AirTag, with an IP67 rating, demonstrates effective water resistance, safeguarding against liquid ingress.

As per Apple’s specifications, an AirTag is capable of enduring submersion in water up to 3.3 feet deep for a duration of up to 30 minutes. Hence, using the tracker outdoors during light rain or mistakenly bringing it into a shower shouldn’t cause concern. Additionally, accidental immersion in water should not result in permanent damage to the tracker. However, prolonged exposure, improper sealing, or existing damage from regular usage may compromise its water resistance over time.

Will AirTags Cease Functioning if Exposed to Moisture?

AirTags can maintain functionality even when submerged in shallow water for up to 30 minutes. Therefore, if you’ve attached the tracker to your pet, it’s safe to allow them to swim with the AirTag, considering the limitations on depth and duration.

When submerged underwater, an AirTag’s signal strength may diminish, potentially affecting its tracking capabilities. This can pose challenges in locating the AirTag accurately. Furthermore, extended exposure to water may result in the AirTag ceasing to function altogether.

Drying an AirTag

To prevent water damage, it’s important to refrain from exposing your AirTag to moisture. However, in the event of accidental exposure, it’s crucial to properly dry the AirTag. Here’s the correct method:

  • Use a lint-free dry cloth to wipe away any water on the surface of the AirTag. (P1)
  • After ensuring the exterior is dry, proceed to remove the battery cover. To do this, place your fingers on the Apple logo, press it down, and twist the cap counterclockwise. (P2)
  • Next, separate the cover, body, and battery components. If you notice any liquid, carefully wipe it away with a lint-free cloth. (P3)
  • For added caution, allow the components to air dry for approximately an hour. Avoid placing the tracker inside a container of rice or using a dryer to expedite the drying process. While some individuals resort to these methods for drying wet iPhones, Apple advises against them, as they can be damaging. (P4)
  • Once dry, insert the battery pack and secure the cover by turning it clockwise until the tracker is tightly sealed. Ensure you hear a tone upon closure, indicating that the battery is connected and the AirTag is operational. (P5)

We trust that all your inquiries have been addressed. If your AirTag encounters any issues, please refer to our troubleshooting guide for assistance. Additionally, feel free to share any further questions or concerns about AirTags in the comments below—we’re here to provide support and assistance.


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