SAVE $30: As of Feb. 18,cat3movie the Apple AirTag four-pack bundle is on sale for $69.99 at Amazon. This deal saves you 29% on list price.
The Apple AirTag is back on sale at Amazon, and we can't skip an opportunity to stock up. These little tracking devices can be attached to almost anything: keys, luggage, passports. Basically, anything you find yourself frequently losing. And as of Feb. 18, this Apple AirTag four-pack is reduced to just $69.99, saving you $30 on list price.
And the setup for these couldn't be easier. Just attach it to your item of choice and track it in the Find My app. It even has a small built-in speaker, so you can trigger a sound from the Find My app on your Apple device, making it easier to find the AirTag if it's nearby but out of sight.
SEE ALSO: Upgrade to the Apple Pencil Pro for less at AmazonAnd don't worry about it running out of battery. According to Apple, all AirTags are designed to have a one-year battery life, if used regularly. They use a standard CR2032 coin cell battery, which is user-replaceable. When the battery is running low, you’ll receive a notification on your iPhone, giving you plenty of time to replace it. So with this four-back bundle, you'll always have active tracking.
It also has an IP67 water resistance rating, meaning it can cope with a maximum depth of one meter for up to 30 minutes.
Head over to Amazon to grab this great deal.
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