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    Apple’s AirTags are on sale for $23.99 a pop, matching their all-time low

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    Over the past month or so, we’ve seen a flurry of new Bluetooth trackers, from Motorola’s forthcoming Moto Tag to ESR’s Find My-compatible wallet. That being said, if you’re an iPhone user, Apple’s AirTag remains the best option — one you can still grab at Amazon and Walmart for an all-time low of $23.99 ($5 off). You can also buy a four-pack of trackers at Amazon and Walmart for around $89 ($10 off), though be aware that you can often buy the bundle for $15 less.

    Despite having launched several years ago, Apple’s AirTags pack plenty of utility. The ultra wideband (UWB) location trackers provide ultra-precise tracking if you’re embedded in the Apple ecosystem, as they allow you to easily leverage the company’s extensive Find My network to locate your lost belongings. The handy accessories also sport an IP67 rating — meaning they’re sealed against dust and can handle some water immersion — and run on a single CR2032 coin cell battery, which isn’t the case with all Bluetooth trackers. You can even share a single AirTag with up to five people if your iPhone is running iOS 17 or later, making them a great choice if you’re hoping to keep tabs on your car keys and other household items you’d rather not lose track of.

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