Snag a four-pack of Apple AirTags for just $74.99
SAVE 24%: As of July 6, you can get a four-pack of Apple AirTags for just $74.99, down from $99. That's a 24% discount and a $24.01 savings.
Apple products are having a moment this weekend. We’re seeing price cuts across a range of Apple devices, including the 11-inch Apple iPad and Apple Watch Series 10. Whether these deals are due to the Fourth of July holiday or Amazon’s just pumping us up for Prime Day, we’re here for it. (A deal’s a deal.)
As of July 5, you can get a four-pack of Apple AirTags for just $74.99, down from $99. That's a 24% discount and a $24.01 savings. At that price, each AirTag costs only $18.75.
AirTags are ideal for anyone who is notorious for misplacing things, travels a lot, or has pets. An Apple AirTag weighs about 0.39 ounces and can be attached to keys, wallets, backpacks, luggage, and even a pet’s collar. (I put one AirTag on each of my beagles’ harnesses — and I had them engraved with their names, of course.) They’re also super resilient because they’re IP67 water and dust resistant.
Whenever you lose the item you’ve tagged, you can use Apple’s Find My app to see its location on a map. You can also ask it to play a little sound, so you can find it if it's nearby. If you still can’t find the lost item, you can put the AirTag in Lost Mode, which will notify you when it’s detected in the Find My network.
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