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Memorial Day Deal: Don't Miss Your Chance to Secure a 4-Pack of Apple AirTags for Just $75

Memorial Day Deal: Don't Miss Your Chance to Secure a 4-Pack of Apple AirTags for Just $75

CNET4 days ago

Memorial Day is just about over but this Apple AirTags deal is hanging on, for now. Not being able to find something can be a real nightmare, especially when it's an essential item, like your keys or wallet. That's why Bluetooth trackers are such a worthwhile investment. If you have an iPhone, Apple's AirTag trackers are the go-to option for most people. You can put them just about anywhere, and you can even throw an AirTag in your luggage to help you find it in case (or likely, when) it gets lost during your summer travels.
Unfortunately, they aren't super affordable for everyone. But right now, you can grab a four-pack of Apple AirTags for $75 at Amazon's Memorial Day sale. This saves you $24 and brings each AirTag to around $19. Since one AirTag normally sells for $29, this deal is hard to beat.
AirTags are some of our favorite Bluetooth trackers. They work seamlessly with your iPhone and its Find My app with a simple one-tap pairing process. You can then throw a tracker in a pocket or luggage as is or grab an AirTag accessory to attach it to keys, a bag, a pet collar, a bike or anything else you want to keep track of.
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Once set up, the AirTags will appear in the Find My app and display your items on a map so you can quickly locate them. If an item is in your vicinity, you can play a sound from the AirTag's tiny speaker with the Find My app and use the Precision Finding feature to be guided to your lost possession. This is handy if you're looking for your keys or wallet in a hotel or Airbnb as you won't be as familiar with the property yet. Simply follow the sound to your missing item.
If you lose an item outside where you're staying, you can put your AirTag in Lost mode, which enables notifications for when the AirTag is detected on the Find My network and allows you to add a message, including your phone number or email address.
Each AirTag is powered by a CR2032 coin battery, four of which are included with your purchase. The batteries last around a year before you need to replace them. AirTags are rated IP67, making them water- and dust-resistant, so you don't have to worry about damage if they're exposed to the elements, which let's face it, is a higher chance when you're on vacation.
Read more: Traveling Soon? 5 Unique AirTag Locations for Peace of Mind
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Why this deal matters
AirTags are an efficient, simple way to keep track of your belongings, whether you're about to travel or you know someone who constantly loses their wallet or keys. Since the Memorial Day weekend is almost over, these AirTags might not stay on sale after holiday ends. In fact, it could even expire or sell out at any moment, so grab yours now if you're interested.

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