
Tile Bluetooth Trackers Are Now Almost Free Each in This 4-Pack Deal on Amazon, a Direct Rival to AirTags
If you set a goal this summer to take better care of your stuff, there is a product out there that can help you achieve your goal. The Tile by Life360 Pro. If you are someone who is always misplacing their keys or their wallet, a Tile Bluetooth tracker can be be a lifesaver. This Tile bundle (4-pack) comes with four keychain Tile trackers in two different colors. It's normally priced at $100, but right now in this limited time deal you can get the set for 20% off. That brings the price down to $80, saving you $20.
A Tile Bluetooth tracker can be helpful in a variety of scenarios. Back in college, one of my roommates would always recite a little ritual before we left the dorm. Many other may be familiar with this 'Keys, phone, wallet!' chant you do as you pat down each of your pockets. I've even adopted doing this myself to ensure I never leave without them. However, if you don't actually have them on you, you still need to remember where you set them down.
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This Tile tracker bundles comes in a pack of four, with two black and two white. Within it, you'll receive four of the Tile by Life360 Pro trackers—Tile's most powerful tracker. The little loop on the edge which can be placed on any keychain. You can also stick on inside the pocket of a bag or attached to the side of a wallet or phone case so you can always know where your stuff is.
To solve this, just keep a Tile tracker on your keys and wallet. The companion app for your phone will allow you to push an alert to the Tile tracker so it rings. Whether you are an Apple or Android user, you'll be able to access the app to keep track of all your stuff.
Each works in reverse too. If you happen to have your keys which has the Tile tracker on them, but don't know where you phone is, just press the button on the center of the Tile tracker. It will sent a signal to your phone so it rings and you can then locate it nearby. Ahh, under the couch cushions again. Of course. The same feature can even be used to discreetly send an S.O.S. alert to friends or family in unsafe situations.
The Tile tackers work within up to 500 feet for its Bluetooth range and the battery can last up to a year. They are also water resistant with an IP68 rating, which will keep them working if they accidentally get wet.
Get the bundle of four Tile by Life360 Pro trackers today for just $80.

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