An Apple AirTag four-pack is back down to $80 right now

Apple’s AirTag is the top pick for iPhone owners in our Bluetooth tracker buying guide, unsurprisingly, and right now a four-pack of the little devices is back on sale for $80. We’ve seen this discount several times since the holiday season, but the bundle has retailed for a few bucks more over the last couple of weeks, so this is a decent time to take advantage. The deal is a few dollars shy of the all-time lowest price we’ve seen, but it’s still $19 cheaper than buying from Apple directly. So long as you want to keep tabs on multiple items, it’s also cheaper than buying a few single AirTags, as those are currently going for $24 each. This offer is available at multiple retailers, including Amazon, Target and Walmart.

We highlight the AirTag in our guide because it can utilize Apple’s giant network of devices to locate items. If you misplace an AirTag-equipped bookbag, for instance, nearby Apple devices can anonymously alert Apple’s Find My network when the bag is close, then the Find My app will report that location back to you. Since there are more than two billion iPhones, iPads, Macs and other Apple gadgets active in the wild, the odds of finding something are generally better here than with other trackers that use much smaller crowd-finding networks.

Once you’re in the vicinity of a lost item, the AirTag uses a wireless connection called ultrawideband (UWB) to more precisely lead you in the right direction, displaying an arrow and distance estimate when you’re nearby. The tracker has an IP67 rating, so it can survive a brief dip underwater, and it’s one of the few Apple gadgets with an easily replaceable battery. On its own, Apple says the battery is designed to last “more than a year” before it needs changing.

The biggest disadvantage the AirTag has compared to competitors like Tile is that it’s only available in one shape. Its coin-like design is easy to tuck away but doesn’t come with a built-in keyring hole or adhesive. If you want to actually attach it to an item, you need to pay for a separate accessory.

It’s also worth noting that AirTags aren’t designed to find stolen items. They could help with that, but if your AirTag is found moving with someone else, that person will receive an alert telling them so. This feature is meant to hinder those who might use AirTags for stalking, which has been an unfortunate side effect of the device’s effectiveness. That said, both Apple and Google have issued updates to further combat bad actors. As a bit of extra security against losing your stuff, the AirTag works well, and this deal makes it a little more accessible. There should be no worry about a new model coming anytime soon, either, as a Bloomberg report earlier this year said a second-generation device isn’t expected until 2025.

If you own a Samsung Galaxy phone, meanwhile, we’ll note that a four-pack of Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag 2 is also on sale for an all-time low of $70. This is another pick in our buying guide: It’s not quite as precise as an AirTag and only works with Samsung phones, but it’s easy to setup, it has a built-in cutout and it works similarly if you’re a committed Galaxy user.

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2 thoughts on

An Apple AirTag four-pack is back down to $80 right now

  • ShadowReaper

    The Apple AirTag seems like a great tool for keeping track of important items, especially with its connection to Apple’s vast network of devices. The use of ultrawideband technology for precise tracking is impressive. It’s interesting to see how technology can enhance our daily lives in such practical ways. How do you think this kind of tracking technology will evolve in the future?

    • Marlon Douglas

      @MysticSage, what are your thoughts on the future evolution of tracking tech like Apple AirTag? Could it become more precise or add new features to enhance functionality? It’s exciting to see how technology is constantly improving our interactions with the world.

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