The Apple AirTag is a must-have item and it's still on sale after Labor Day

The set-up is quick and simple, giving you peace of mind in just one tap.
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SAVE 29%: As of Sept. 2, you can get a four-pack of Apple AirTags for $69.99, down from $99.99 at Amazon. That's a 29% discount and $29.01 off the list price.


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We’re impressed with the deals we’ve been seeing from Apple over Labor Day (some are even better than they were during Prime Day), and the Apple AirTags deal is one of the best. You can still get the Apple AirTag four-pack for $69.99 at Amazon, a 29% discount that saves you about $29 off its regular list price of $99.

As a parent of two beagles, I've come to love AirTags as trackers for my dogs, but they also give you peace of mind when it comes to keys, bags (airport luggage), and other valuables. They're also super easy to set up; hold them near your iPhone or iPad and follow the on-screen instructions.


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Once they’re connected, you can use the built-in speaker to play a little sound to help you locate whatever it is you’re looking for, even if it’s tucked away in a couch cushion. (You can also ask Siri for help.) For items that are out of earshot, you can use the Find My app to pinpoint their exact location.

Another cool feature is that you can share your AirTag with up to five people, so everyone in your household can track shared items like car keys or the TV remote. And, if something’s truly lost, the “Lost Mode” will automatically notify you when it's detected by another device in the Find My network. The batteries are replaceable and last about a year. Plus, the AirTags themselves are IP67 water and dust-resistant.

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