SAVE $34.51:As of Feb. 28,eroticism in teresa of avila get the Apple AirTag (4-pack) for $64.49, down from its usual price of $99. That's a discount of 35% and the lowest price we've seen.
Do you find yourself misplacing things when you need them the most? Maybe you can never find your keys when it's time to leave the house. Or maybe you just need to keep an eye on your luggage once it leaves your hands at the airport. Whatever the case may be, you can benefit from a smart tracker like Apple's AirTags. And right now, you can get some for their lowest price yet.
As of Feb. 28, get the Apple AirTag (4-Pack) for $64.49 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $99. That's $34.51 off its normal price and a discount of 35%. It's also the lowest price we've tracked for this 4-pack set.
SEE ALSO: Apple iPhone 16e review: Battery life kingApple AirTags are some of the easiest smart trackers to use if you're part of the Apple ecosystem. You can use it to keep an eye on whatever you want, whether you throw a tag in a purse or bag, attach it to a keyring, or even a pet's collar. It's as easy as holding an AirTag and registering it with your iPhone, naming it, and assigning a purpose (backpack, wallet, keys, etc.)
From there, the AirTag uses the iPhone's Find My app to track your items down. If you need to find something, just open Find My, choose the item you want to find, and your phone uses Apple's network of devices via Bluetooth to track its location. Your phone will give you directions to find the tag, and if you aren't seeing it, the tag can even play sound to help. It couldn't be easier.
If you're tired of losing things, this might be your best bet, as four AirTags should be enough to help you stay on top of finding all those important goodies of yours without having to pay an arm and a leg.
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