SAVE 29%:A 4-pack of Apple AirTags is The Whore of the Rings (2001)on sale at Amazon for just $69.99, down from the usual price of $99. That's a savings of $29.01 which matches the record-low price at Amazon.
Life is complicated these days. We're tasked with remembering about 94 passwords, logging on for 12 meetings this week, scheduling that dermatologist appointment for the spring, and never forgetting to drink water. If you tend to forget where your car keys are on account of the millions of others things going on, this deal on Bluetooth trackers is calling your name.
As of Jan. 6, a 4-pack of Apple AirTags is just $69.99 at Amazon, down from the typical price of $99. That means you'll be saving 29% and paying just $17.50 per AirTag. This sale price also matches the record low at Amazon.
Apple AirTags are the perfect accessory. Stick one on your car keys, slip one into your wallet, and absolutely pack on into your checked luggage. These small Bluetooth trackers allow you to keep tabs on the whereabouts of your most important items. With Apple's extensive Find My network, you'll be able to locate just about anything that's likely to get misplaced.
The battery lasts about a year, but it's easy to replace so you can use these trackers year after year. They're also water and dust resistant. Keep in mind Apple AirTags only work with Apple devices, which means these aren't the right Bluetooth tracker if you have an Android smartphone.
Today's deal on a pack of four AirTags means you'll have the ability to track four of your most important items or you can share with your family to keep everyone better organized.
Since we're still in the beginning of 2025, why not make this the year the one in which you don't waste anytime looking for a misplaced wallet or keys. For just $69.99, you can snag a 4-pack of Apple AirTags from Amazon which makes life just that much easier.
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