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Apple AirTags are now available for as low as $17.50 each in a four-pack

Secure your valuables with discounted Apple AirTags. Now's the time to buy with a four-pack at $70 or single trackers at $25, making organization easier than ever.

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The image shows an Apple AirTag against a green background with white dots resembling snow. The AirTag is a small, circular device with a metallic finish and the Apple logo in the center. The text around the edge of the AirTag reads "Bluetooth LE • Ultra Wideband • AirTag • Designed by Apple in California • Assembled in China."
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Have you ever found yourself frantically searching for your keys, wallet, or backpack just as you rush out the door? It’s a frustratingly universal experience. But Apple AirTags are here to save the day, and right now, you can snag a deal that makes it easier than ever to stay organized during the chaotic holiday season.

A four-pack of Apple AirTags, which typically retails for $99, is currently available for just $70 at Amazon and Best Buy. That breaks down to an impressive $17.50 per tracker—ideal for safeguarding all your essentials. Need fewer trackers? A single AirTag is also discounted to $25 at Best Buy, Target, and Walmart (normally $29), perfect for starting small or filling a specific need.

Apple AirTags are simple but powerful devices designed to work seamlessly with the Apple ecosystem. Using the Find My network, they utilize ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for pinpoint accuracy in locating your items. With over a billion Apple devices globally contributing to the network, finding your misplaced items has never been easier. The AirTag features include:

  • Built-in speaker for audible tracking. If your item is within Bluetooth range, you can make the AirTag emit a sound to help you locate it.
  • Replaceable battery lasting about a year. Once the battery is spent, you can easily replace it yourself without losing any settings.
  • Lost Mode. If your item gets lost, you can enable Lost Mode which will notify you when the AirTag is detected by the Find My network, potentially leading you to its location.
Apple AirTag feature overview illustration. Its an device tracker helps people find personal objects for Apple devices via Find My network.
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While Apple officially advises against using AirTags for tracking kids or pets, many creative users have found them handy in these scenarios as a last resort. You can attach AirTags to luggage, backpacks, or even car keys to keep track of your valuables quickly and easily.

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  • You can now share AirTag locations with airlines in iOS 18.2

The design of the AirTag is both sleek and practical; it’s small enough to be unobtrusive yet effective. You can personalize your AirTag with free engraving from Apple, adding a touch of personality or making identification easier if found by others.

Holiday deals like this don’t linger for long. These savings might vanish faster than your misplaced keys, so don’t wait to take advantage. Stock up now and thank yourself later when you avoid the chaos of hunting for lost items. Whether you’re an Apple enthusiast or just someone tired of losing your essentials, now’s the perfect time to invest in peace of mind at a discounted rate.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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