SAVE $29.01:As of Jan. 23,Han Yi-seul-I (한이슬) Archives get a 4-pack of Apple AirTags for $69.99 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $99. That's a discount of 29% and their lowest price yet.
Are you the type of person who can't stop losing everything? Would you lose your hand if it wasn't attached to your arm? You could use a smart tracker. And if you're already using the iOS ecosystem, you should consider grabbing an AirTag or two. If you've been waiting to take the plunge for when you can get one or two for a great price, now's your chance.
As of Jan. 23, you can get a 4-pack of Apple AirTags at Amazon for just $69.99, down from their normal price of $99. That's $29.01 off and a discount of 29%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
AirTags are ridiculously useful. Just attach one to whatever item you don't want to lose. Toss it in a bag or a purse (or even your luggage) or put it in a keychain or holder (sold separately) and hang it from your keys or even your pet's collar. Once named and set up, you can track it via the Find My app.
Thanks to the AirTags' built-in speaker, you can track it visually or by sending a sound through Find My that can help you find it. Each AirTag lasts up to a year thanks to its coin cell battery (which you can replace), so you truly can put one of these bad boys anywhere and it's out of sight, out of mind until you need to find something.
Now's a great time to go ahead and grab a few AirTags for you and the rest of your family or friends. Now you've got zero excuses for losing things.
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