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Apple’s AirTags are now selling for $23.99 each, matching their lowest price ever.

MONews
2 Min Read

Over the past month, we’ve been bombarded with new Bluetooth trackers, from Motorola’s upcoming Moto Tag to ESR’s Find My-compatible wallet. But if you’re an iPhone user, Apple’s AirTag It still remains the best option. Amazon and Walmart At an all-time low price of $23.99 ($5 off). You can also buy the Tracker 4-pack at Amazon and Walmart The price is around $89 (with a $10 discount), but keep in mind that you can often get it for $15 less if you buy it in a bundle.

Apple’s AirTags have been around for a few years now, but they’ve come a long way. The ultra-wideband (UWB) location tracker offers incredibly accurate tracking, as long as you’re part of the Apple ecosystem, you can easily tap into the company’s extensive Find My network to find your lost belongings. This handy accessory also boasts an IP67 rating, meaning it’s sealed against dust, can withstand light submersion in water, and, unlike many Bluetooth trackers, runs on a single CR2032 coin cell battery. If your iPhone is running iOS 17 or later, you can even share a single AirTag with up to five people, making it a great choice for keeping track of your car keys and other household items you don’t want to track.

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