SAVE $22:The eroticize photoTile by Life360 Essentials bundle with four Bluetooth trackers is on sale for just $52.99 at Amazon, down from the list price of $74.99. That's a 29% discount and the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
Spring cleaning is here. After you've washed your rugs, cleaned the pillows, dusted the blinds, and shopped the Amazon Big Spring Sale, it's time to consider what else could use some improvement. If you're hoping to keep things better organized, check out this great deal at Amazon.
As of March 24, the Tile by Life360 Essentials bundle with four Bluetooth trackers is on sale at Amazon for only $52.99, marked down from the typical price of $74.99. That works out to a 29% discount that'll save you $22. This sale price also happens to be the lowest we've ever spotted at Amazon.
Thanks to this deal, each Tile by Life360 tracker is just $13.25. Considering they offer the reassurance of knowing where your wallet, keys, remote, or bicycle is located, they're well worth the price. This bundle deal includes one Tile Slim, two Tile Mates, and one Tile Sticker.
SEE ALSO: The 5 best Bluetooth trackers for travel and lost luggageThe Tile Slim is similar in size to a a credit card which means it'll nicely tuck into your wallet. The Tile Mates are designed to attach to a keyring, carabiner, or zipper which means they don't need an extra accessory to easily attach to your belongings.
These Tile Bluetooth trackers are also invaluable for tossing into your checked luggage if you have any spring break or summer travel plans coming up soon.
If you're in the mood for a spring refresh that includes organizing, snag this four-pack of the Tile by Life360 Essentials bundle. You'll be gaining the peace of mind of always knowing where important belonging are located, which is priceless.
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