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Keep track of your items with 17% off Apple AirTags

Hand holding an Apple AirTag

SAVE UP TO $20: Apple AirTags are now on sale at Amazon. Get one AirTag for $23.99 — that's over 17% off of $5 off its regular list price of $29 — or pick up a 4-pack of AirTags for $78.99, which is 20% off the original price of $99.


Apple AirTag
$23.99 at Amazon (save $5)
Apple AirTag 4-Pack
$78.99 at Amazon (save $20.01)

If you regularly misplace your personal items, it's time to give yourself a gift this holiday season and pick up a Bluetooth tracker. There is no better option — especially for iPhone users — than Apple AirTags.

These nifty little Bluetooth trackers, which made Mashable's top five list of the best Bluetooth trackers, are available at a discount on Amazon as of Dec. 29. You can get a single AirTag for just $23.99, which is over 17% off its usual list price of $29. Or, if you need multiple trackers, the Apple AirTags 4-pack is now $78.99, a 20% discount off the original $99 price — that's a little over $20 in discounts.

AirTags seamlessly integrate with the Apple ecosystem to provide reliable tracking for everything from your keys to your wallet. Each AirTag emits a secure Bluetooth signal that can be detected by nearby Apple devices. These devices send the location of your AirTag to iCloud, allowing you to view it on a map in the Find My app. AirTags also utilize Ultra Wideband technology to pinpoint a tagged item's location with a very high degree of accuracy.

Earlier this year, Apple and Google announced that they would be working together to enhance the security of AirTags and prevent their use for stalking purposes. That plan seems to be coming along, with the companies awaiting clearance to roll out a "Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers" specification update.

As a bonus, these small, coin-shaped devices are water and dust-resistant, so you don't have to worry about your AirTag malfunctioning if you take it to the ski slopes or the beach.

Whether you need just one AirTag or a set of four, Amazon's current discounts make it an ideal time to invest in securing your belongings.



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