Description:
This battery extender case for AirTag increases run time by using two AA cells and makes long deployments practical, especially for vehicles and luggage where battery swaps are inconvenient. It converts the tracker to AA power, offering over 14 times the capacity of a single CR2032 according to the manufacturer, so it helps keep location tracking active for much longer.
Key Points
The case replaces the AirTag's CR2032 coin cell with two AA batteries, which are not included. Assembly is straightforward and requires removing the AirTag's metal battery door and securing the case with the included 4 mm hex wrench. The housing uses a fiber reinforced composite and CNC machined screws for toughness, and the exterior is intentionally discreet so it does not immediately read as an AirTag when mounted. Sound output is reduced to about two thirds of an uncased AirTag, which may be beneficial in noise-sensitive environments but could reduce audible alerts in very noisy settings. 🔋🔧
Technical Specifications
- Name: Elevation Lab AirTag Extended Battery Case (4-pack)
- Batteries: Uses two AA batteries (not included)
- Relative capacity: Over 14x the capacity of a CR2032 according to the manufacturer
- Dimensions: 4.45" long x 1.57" wide x 0.75" tall
- Waterproof rating: IP69 waterproof and ultra-durable
Usage Recommendations
For longest life, the manufacturer recommends using Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA cells. Alkaline cells are not recommended for typical long-term use, although alkaline may be acceptable for carry-on luggage when battery chemistry restrictions apply. The case is suitable for mounting on motorcycles, trailers, tool boxes, backpacks, camera bags, and snowmobiles where extended battery life is valuable. Installation requires basic hand tools and a steady hand to align contacts, and you should test audio alerts after assembly to confirm the reduced volume still meets your needs. 🧰
Positive Aspects
The extended battery approach removes the frequent need to replace tiny coin cells, which can be a real convenience for tracking items that see little maintenance. The composite construction and machined fasteners add resistance to impacts and rough handling. Its shape and finish keep the tracker low-profile, helping to avoid drawing attention when used on outdoor gear or vehicle exteriors. Consider that the case does not include an AirTag or batteries, and the smaller alert volume may not be ideal if you rely on loud audible notifications in very loud environments.










