SAVE $25.01:As of Nov. 1,Delires obscenes (1998) get a 4-Pack of Apple AirTags for $73.99, down from their normal price of $99. That's a 25% discount.
If you're the type of person who'd misplace your nose if it weren't on your own body, relax. Tech has your back. Smart trackers are a great way to find lost items and keep track of things you use regularly. And they're fairly inexpensive as well, so if you're always misplacing your wallet or keys, you can nab one to help you remember or track them down when they inevitably go missing. One of the most powerful smart trackers you can find is the Apple AirTag. If you're an iOS user, it's a great way to make sure none of your important goodies go missing. And right now, you can get a pack of them for the whole family at a great price.
As of Nov. 1, you can get a 4-Pack of Apple AirTags at Amazon for just $73.99. That's $25.01 down from their normal price of $99 and a discount of 25%. Alternatively, you can get a single AirTag for just $23.99 right now as well.
AirTags are a great way to find everyday items, but if you're planning on making any trips to see family or friends over the holiday season, they're also a must-have to drop in your luggage or other important items while you're on the go. Especially useful for Apple users, you get the widest range with these trackers since they can use any Apple device to find an item's location. That's all thanks to the Find My network, so even if you're miles and miles away from your lost item, your AirTag can give you an approximate location.
Of course, that also means bad actors can use AirTags in ways that aren't so savory – but Apple has controls in place to help you identify AirTags that could be around you or traveling with you to mitigate potential privacy concerns. Even with these possible concerns, they're a must-have if you want to keep track of your things with the best iOS tracker you can get, and well worth the price for peace of mind.
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