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Apple AirTags are the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon right now
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Date:2025-04-18 06:35:10
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If you want to avoid losing your keys, wallet and other essential items at the beach this summer, we have an Amazon deal you need to shop. Apple AirTags can help you keep track of all your valuables, and they're on sale for the lowest price we've seen this year. Shop the savings before summer winds down to keep your essentials safe and your mind at ease.
Apple AirTags 4-PackShop the lowest price we've ever seen. $84.99 at Amazon (Save $14.01)Normally $99, a four-pack of Apple AirTags is on sale at Amazon today for $84.99, a savings of 14%. We saw a 10% discount on the top-rated AirTags during Amazon Prime Day so this deal is extra special. If you're constantly losing your keys, wallet or even a furry friend, these trackers are exceptionally useful tools. Simply pair the sleek trackers to your device with a simple one-tap and tuck them into your wallet, attach them to your key ring or stick one on your dog's collar!
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Paired with an iPhone, iPad or other device, AirTags can be tracked using the Find My app, to which they broadcast frequent and precise locational updates. During our testing, we found that pairing is as simple as a tap and encrypts for your privacy. When you put your AirTag into lost mode, you'll immediately be notified when it's detected in the vast Find My network. And should your AirTag be lost closer to home, a built-in speaker can help you locate it with sound.
A dog owner with an Apple AirTag installed in their dog's collar will get precise locations of where their runaway pup has escaped to, while a car owner who often forgets what block they parked on will never need to worry about finding their ride after a street sweeping day again.
This Amazon deal on a four-pack of Apple AirTags is pretty unheard of. We suggest shopping today before the savings get lost in your couch cushions!
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