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CNN
7 days ago
- CNN
You should be using AirTags for school bags and more. Here's why
Tons of us here at CNN Underscored have been using Apple AirTags to track our luggage, valuables and even pets for years, but did you know there are also plenty of handy ways to use AirTags for school? Apple's mega-popular item trackers are a great pickup for anyone getting ready to hit the books this upcoming semester, whether you're prone to misplacing your backpack or just don't want to worry about losing your keys while juggling all the other stress that comes with a new school year. Here's why we love Apple's AirTags for keeping your school supplies safe, and everything you need to know about making the most of them so that you can focus more on studying and less on worrying where your stuff is right before a big final. And if you're not in the Apple world, we've also got plenty of recs for the latest Bluetooth trackers that'll work with any device. Apple AirTag This tiny and popular Bluetooth item tracker can be slipped into your backpack, luggage or any other valuable, allowing you to easily keep tabs on your stuff at any time via Apple's Find My our review Apple AirTags, 4-Pack The best AirTag value out there, this bundle is cheaper than the price of buying multiple AirTags separately — especially when it goes on sale, which is often. For the uninitiated, Apple's AirTags first dropped back in 2021 and quickly became a staple among, well, pretty much everyone who uses an iPhone. It's easy to see why they're so popular: Stick one of these tiny aluminum circles in your backpack, wallet or luggage, and you can easily keep track of said item via the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac. They're so easy to set up that even your younger or tech-averse loved ones can figure them out, and they can emit a nice loud beep for when you inevitably lose one of them between the cushions of your couch. We also love how folks with an iPhone 11 or newer can take advantage of Precision Tracking, which provides detailed step-by-step directions to wherever you misplaced your stuff (big surprise, you left your backpack in the chemistry lab again). In the event you can't find your AirTag, you can put it into Lost mode, which locks the device from being used by other people while also giving other iPhone users your contact information for returning it (if you choose to provide it, that is). You can also take advantage of the recently added Share Item Location to let trusted friends or family members view your item's location via the Find My app. You can even use Siri to help you find your stuff by simply calling out whatever you named your AirTag. Just grab your phone and say 'Siri, find my keys/backpack/entire bicycle that I somehow lost.' It's important to note that these trackers don't use GPS and instead ping other nearby Apple devices to send a signal of their location every few moments. So, while you shouldn't expect by-the-second location updates on your belongings, you should be able to get an accurate estimate of where they are considering how common Apple products are in just about every part of the world. Our editors have been buying and using AirTags ever since they first came out. Many of us never travel without them (they're one of our best luggage tracker picks for a reason) and keep one in each of our bags when hopping on a flight, something that's come in handy during at least one unfortunate luggage mixup. Some folks even keep one in their car (you never know), and I personally have one affixed to my dog's harness for some extra peace of mind. And if you're a student who's constantly lugging around lots of valuable tech and books in an almost certainly overstuffed backpack from class to class, you'll want to slap one in there too. Tracking your backpack (and finding an AirTag-friendly bag) The most obvious way to use AirTags for school is to affix one to your backpack, though there are a few ways to go about this. You could simply just throw one in one of your bag's zippered pockets, which conceals the fact that your bag is packing an item tracker to would-be thieves. But AirTags are pretty tiny, so having one bounce around loosely in your bag could run the risk of it accidentally falling out when you're sifting through your textbooks and folders. Realistically, you'll want a dedicated AirTag holder or keychain that'll make it easy to securely attach one of Apple's trackers right to one of your backpack zippers. While some may prefer to hide their AirTag, having one visible in plain sight might make someone think twice before snatching your bag since it's obviously being tracked. Belkin Apple AirTag Secure Holder With Key Ring This popular AirTag holder features raised edges designed to keep your tracker safe from scratches and a handy key ring loop for bags and keychains. Elevation Lab TagVault AirTag Strap Mount This Strap Mount allows you to securely and discreetly affix your AirTag right to you backpack's strap. Bellroy Transit Workpack One of our favorite laptop backpacks, the Transit Workpack has a dedicated AirTag pocket so that you can securely hide one of Apple's trackers our review There are a ton of good AirTag key ring options for those who want to go this route. Apple makes its own AirTag loop, but you can get other good key rings for cheaper — and in bigger quantities. Belkin, one of our favorite accessory brands, makes this very popular $13 AirTag case with a scratch-proof design. I personally use this cheap keychain case I got as part of a $5 four-pack on Amazon Haul, and it's held up well for months. You can also consider a strap mount (such as this popular TagVault option), which allows you to protect and affix your AirTag directly to your backpack strap. Your choice really comes down to your personal style, as well as how many items you're looking to attach AirTags to. If you're in the market for a new backpack, know that there are a handful of modern bags that sport dedicated, discreet AirTag pockets so that you can hide your tracker inside without worrying about it bouncing around. Bags such as the Troubador Apex 3.0 and Bellroy Transit Workpack 26L (one of our picks for the best laptop backpack) offer this feature, and while they don't come cheap, they also save you from having to pick up a dedicated holder for your AirTag. AirTags for college commuters If you commute to and from school (or just ride around campus a lot), AirTags can also be useful for keeping tabs on your vehicle. For those who have a car on campus, putting an AirTag somewhere secure and discreet within your ride can make it easy to find where you parked in a big lot. Our very own product testing editor Suzanne Kattau has used AirTags for this exact purpose and plans on getting one for her son who's currently in college so he can do the same. For the student cyclists out there, you can find tons of AirTag bike mounts all over the web too. As our colleagues at CNN Business reported a few years back, a cyclist was able to track down and eventually recover his bike that got lost during an overseas trip. As such, Apple's tracker should work just fine for helping you find yours when it's just on the other side of campus. You'll need an iPhone to use AirTags, but that doesn't mean that those outside the Apple ecosystem are out of luck when it comes to tracking their stuff. Many of the best Bluetooth trackers we've tested work on both iOS and Android, allowing you to stow them in your bag and keep tabs of them in most of the same ways we've outlined above. Our favorite option for Android users is the Tile Pro, which offers robust, reliable tracking via the Tile app, regardless of what kind of phone you have. We found it to be louder and offer a wider Bluetooth range than Apple's AirTag, making it worth considering even if you're an iPhone user. It even has a built-in key ring loop, meaning you can chain it to your backpack right out of the box instead of having to buy a dedicated key ring holder. That said, we found Apple's Find My network to be a bit more reliable, as there are simply more Apple devices out in the wild for your AirTag to ping. Other good non-Apple trackers we've tried include the Pebblebee Clip Universal and Eufy SmartTrack Link. Apple's AirTags are great for tracking just about anything, and your valuable school supplies are no exception. Heck, even if your studying days are behind you, anyone who regularly carries around a backpack for their day-to-day work should consider tossing a tracker in there for some extra peace of mind. You may even want to consider one for your vehicle. And don't forget that plenty of good AirTag alternatives exist for the non-Apple bookworms among us. Are you allowed to use AirTags at school? Are you allowed to use AirTags at school? Unless your school specifically says otherwise, there are generally no policies against using AirTags for their intended purpose (like tracking your own backpack) in school buildings. Former CNN Business senior writer Samantha Murphy Kelly even put Apple's trackers to the test when sending her son off to school, clipping one to his backpack to see how well it would work at keeping her aware of his location. That said, as Rossen Law Firm points out, certain states do have laws in place to prevent misuse of AirTags. The firm notes that placing a tracker on someone's vehicle without consent can be considered stalking; the same goes for simply tracking someone else's movements without them knowing you're using this kind of device. Apple does have its own safeguards to combat AirTag stalking (you'll get a notification if your iPhone detects an AirTag that isn't your own), but we still recommend staying vigilant and regularly checking your own bag (or that of the young student in your life) for anything suspicious. But if you're just throwing an AirTag in your bag or sending Junior off to school with them (with their knowledge), you're in the clear. Do you have to have an iPhone to use an AirTag for school? Do you have to have an iPhone to use an AirTag for school? You don't technically need an iPhone to use AirTags, though you will need a compatible Apple device. According to Apple's support page, the trackers are compatible with iPhone and iPod touch models running iOS 14.5 or later as well as iPads running iPadOS 14.5 or later. However, these trackers are most practical for folks with an iPhone, as you'll probably want to see where your stuff is from the device you always have in your pocket (and one that always has a cellular connection). What are the best school items to use an AirTag with? What are the best school items to use an AirTag with? The most obvious place to use your AirTags for school would be your backpack, whether you choose to stick your tracker inside your bag or use a dedicated key ring or mount strap to affix it to the outside. Aside from that, consider any other bags you typically bring to school every day, whether it be a lunch cooler or a gym bag. If you commute to school and are prone to forgetting where you parked, you can even throw an AirTag in your car. CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and we ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. Senior tech editor Mike Andronico has been covering consumer technology for more than a decade, and has tested nearly every major Apple gadget that's come out in this time. For this guide, he pulled from his own experience owning and using AirTags, while also surveying the many CNN Underscored staffers that rely on Apple's trackers.


Digital Trends
24-07-2025
- Business
- Digital Trends
Never lose your stuff again with the Apple AirTag — on sale at up to 21% off
If you're always misplacing your stuff, you need to have Apple AirTags. These Bluetooth trackers are currently on sale from Amazon with huge savings up for grabs — you can get one of them at 21% off, for $23 instead of their original price of $29 for a $6 discount, or you can get four of them at 19% off, for $80 instead of $99 for a $19 discount. We're not sure how much time is remaining on these bargains as Apple deals tend to expire quickly, so you have to hurry with your purchase if you're interested. Apple AirTag — $23 $29 21% off Apple AirTag (4-pack) — $80 $99 19% off Why you should buy the Apple AirTag Apple's Find My network is simply incredible, and the Apple AirTag finds its place among the best Bluetooth trackers by taking advantage of this technology. There are several ways to search for your Apple AirTag — and the item it's attached to — beginning with checking their location in the Find My app. You can also play a sound on the Apple AirTag if it's close, and if you're within 30 feet or inside Bluetooth range, precision tracking activates, and your iPhone will show you directions to the Bluetooth tracker. Lastly, if you activate Lost Mode, the Apple AirTag will update its location once it finds itself within range of one of the millions of Apple devices in the world. Setting up the Apple AirTag is easy, as it's a one-tap setup to pair it with your iPhone. The Bluetooth trackers are powered by a replaceable battery that can last for more than a year before you need new ones, and they come with an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance so they'll keep working if they're exposed to the elements. Now's a great time to buy the Apple AirTag — if you just need one, you can get it for only $23 instead of $29 following a 21% discount from Amazon that will save $6. However, if you need multiples, you can get four Apple AirTags for only $80 instead of $99 following a 19% discount that will save $19. You're going to have to act fast though, as these deals may no longer be available tomorrow. Proceed with your transaction right now to make sure that you get the Apple AirTags for a more affordable price than usual. Apple AirTag — $23 $29 21% off Apple AirTag (4-pack) — $80 $99 19% off
Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
911 call released in theft of Beyoncé's unreleased music
For the first time, we're hearing the moment Beyoncé's choreographer made the call for help after he discovered someone had broken into his SUV and stolen his laptop and hard drives containing the Grammy-winning singer's unreleased music. On Monday night, Channel 2's Michael Seiden obtained the 911 call placed by Christopher Grant after he discovered someone had broken into his Jeep Wagoneer at 99 Krog Street. 'Someone broke into my car,' Grant told the dispatcher. 'I was parked in a garage while I went to a restaurant. But they stole, like my computers and everything, but it has the tracker on it.' Grant told the dispatcher that he's using the 'Find My' app to track his stolen devices. 'They have my computers, and it's really, really important information in there,' he said. ' I work with someone who's like of a high status, and I really need the, um, my computer and everything.' [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Police said they are following up on multiple leads. Investigators tracked the items to an undisclosed location where the headphones were pinging, according to the incident report. 'I conducted a suspicious stop in the area, due to the information that was relayed to me,' an officer wrote in the report. 'There were several cars in the area also that the AirPods were pinging to in that area also. After further investigation, a silver (redacted), which had traveled into zone 5 was moving at the same time as the tracking on the AirPods.' Seiden learned the name of the person that police have questioned, but Channel 2 will not name them until they are named a suspect or charged with a crime. You can hear the call here. TRENDING STORIES: Gwinnett teen forced to cut himself by online predator as nationwide threat grows Good Samaritan jumps in to help officer wrangle gunman to the ground along Peachtree Street Unreleased Beyoncé music stolen in Atlanta during Cowboy Carter tour [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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Travel + Leisure
10-07-2025
- Business
- Travel + Leisure
I'm a Shopping Writer, and These Are the 15 Amazon Prime Day Deals I'm Telling My Travel-loving Friends to Buy
Amazon Prime Day is practically the Olympics of shopping, and as a travel writer, I love using the sale as an opportunity to restock on my favorite packable essentials while also snagging marked-down tech and luggage finds. I've collected an impressive selection of travel gear I won't vacation without, securing my role as the friend who doles out shopping advice before upcoming trips. So, what better time than Prime Day to put that expertise to good use? If you're in need of guidance for what to buy during Amazon's biggest sale of the year, I've composed a list of the 15 travel essentials I recommend picking up ahead of your own travels this season. Now's the time to stock up on everything from Apple AirTags to the perfect lightweight carry-on, all in one place. Whether you're looking to splurge or save, Amazon is the go-to destination for travel accessories built for the job, and these are the items I swear by—starting at just $16. Ever since my brother's luggage was lost in an Italian airport for over a month, I've never again taken to the sky without an Apple AirTag tucked into my bag. These coin-sized devices easily connect to the Find My app on my iPhone, so I can follow my checked luggage on its journey to baggage claim. Plus, I like having one on my keychain and in my wallet at all times. The tracker plays a simple chime alert that makes it a breeze to find my items in an over-stuffed bag, and right now, a four-pack is on sale for $65. Flight attendants and other airline crew members swear by Travelpro luggage for their work, which was all I needed to hear to snag a lightweight bag of my own—and I was not disappointed. The spacious, expandable frame of this carry-on suitcase makes it easy to pack to the brim, and it's fitted with four spinner wheels that allow for a smooth ride across everything from airport floors to hotel carpets. I have the checked-bag version, which was spacious enough to hold all of my ski gear during a cross-country adventure (excluding the skis, of course), and I'm always impressed that the polycarbonate exterior doesn't dent, crack, or scratch. Best of all, the carry-on is super light at just over six pounds, so you should have no trouble getting it into the overhead bin, even when it's fully packed. Adidas Sambas have been my go-to streetwear sneaker for years, but since the outsoles on my pair are finally beginning to run thin, I'm eyeing the highly rated VL Court 3.0 Sneakers as the newest additions to my footwear collection. The understated, casual style is surprisingly supportive and comfortable for long walking days thanks to its well-cushioned midsoles, and the padded heels will be especially forgiving right out of the box. The outsoles are made with reliable rubber treads to provide vital traction on slick city streets and beyond, and the sleek leather exteriors will remain in pristine shape even if you get caught in an unexpected rainstorm. I'm a huge proponent of wearing flowy pants on travel days since they're easy to rewear throughout the trip, feel just as comfortable as loungewear, and are effortlessly stylish with the right accessories. This loose-fitting pair from Ueu is made with a wide elastic waistband that won't dig into the skin or cause discomfort. The wide-leg design isn't unrestrictive, making them a great pick if you struggle to get settled in during a long-haul flight. They're complete with two deep pockets that are the perfect places to store extra snacks or your phone and wallet, and they come in 21 gorgeous shades that will be right at home in any travel wardrobe. My noise-canceling headphones are my prized possession, and there will never be a time when I board a flight of any length without them. This cushy pair from Sony is designed with an adjustable headband for maximum comfort, along with padded ear cups that won't cause irritation with extended wear. They boast an impressive 35 hours of battery life, and you can even score an additional hour of listening time on a three-minute charge. Perhaps best of all, the Bluetooth headphones come with an accompanying cable that plugs into your seatback screen for pristine audio while you're watching your favorite movies. The noise-reduction feature is easy to toggle off and effectively blocks out distracting sounds for great rest while traveling. They even pack down into a portable carrying case so you can take them on the go. If you're a traveler who loves checking off books from their reading list during vacation, I could not recommend the Kindle Paperwhite enough—and right now it's on sale for $150 thanks to Prime Day. This thin, lightweight device is the easiest way to bring a wide array of novels onto the plane without bogging down your luggage with excess weight, and the glare-resistant screen is practically essential if you're planning on getting your reading done on a sunny beach this summer. My favorite feature, however, is that you can deliver eBooks directly to your Kindle from your public library, so you can swap out free books all vacation long without taking up that extra space in your bag. And with a staggering 12 weeks of battery life, you'll be able to leave the charger at home. Sure, standard packing cubes are great, but if you're ready to save even more space in your suitcase during your next trip, the Bagail Compression Packing Cubes are the way to go. This set of six bags includes four different-sized packing cubes alongside a handy shoe bag and a pouch for delicates. The mesh lining at the front of each bag makes it a breeze to identify exactly what's stored inside. These cubes can save an additional 60 percent of space in your luggage, according to the brand, and they're suitable for holding anything from bulky sweatshirts and pants to smaller tops and dresses. They're durable, ultra-compact, and a surefire way to become a carry-on-only traveler without giving up your overpacking tendencies—and they're currently on sale for just $19. Since my AirPods died during a long-haul flight to Portugal several years ago, I haven't boarded a plane without a portable charger tucked into my personal item. However, since my older version requires me to pack a cable of my own (which I oftentimes forget), I'm looking to score this Charmast Portable Charger that's complete with built-in cables, so I can take the stress out of packing my electronics. The device is fitted with a screen at the front that will let me know exactly how much battery life it has remaining, so I'm not left in the lurch. Plus, it's compatible with everything from Apple devices to laptops, so I can keep all my devices fully charged while on the go. The slim design is packable and unobtrusive, and it even contains up to two full charges of the latest iPhone model. Matching sets are the easiest travel outfits to have on hand since they instantly look put-together, can be dressed up or down, and—most importantly—are incredibly comfortable. I love the oversized fit of this button-down top and baggy shorts pairing since I know it won't restrict my movements while running through the airport or getting settled in my seat. I can also see myself wearing this set with sneakers during a busy day of sightseeing when I don't want to be encumbered with heavy or too-tight fabric. The shorts are designed with an adjustable drawstring waistband and pockets, and the top will make for a beautiful beach cover-up in any of the 21 available colors. A bonus? It's on sale for $26 right now, bringing the set to just over $13 apiece. For years, I have struggled to get restful sleep during long-haul flights for one painful reason: my head bobs. Every time I start slipping into sleep, my neck snaps forward, bringing me back to reality regardless of the neck pillow I'm using. That is, until I discovered the magic of the Trtl Travel Neck Pillow—the solution that all fellow head-bobbers have been seeking. This pillow is crafted with a built-in neck brace on one side, and it's designed to wrap around your head to keep it firmly in place. If you haven't invested in the window seat (or are an aisle seat person like me), you'll relish the opportunity to rest your head on something sturdy. It even comes with a handy carrying case that keeps it stowed away and sanitary when not in use. If I'm going to pack a pair of sandals to travel with, they need to be so much more than just stylish—they should also be comfortable, supportive, and reliable. Fortunately, the Teva Women's Hurricane Xlt2 Sandals check all the necessary boxes, and they're now on sale for $54 for Prime Day. The thick rubber outsoles are super-grippy, so I'm confident I won't slip and fall if I wear them on hiking trails or in the airport. Plus, I love that the adjustable straps don't chafe my feet or cause discomfort when I wear them for hours on end. The heels boast additional padding that makes them comfortable straight out of the box, so if you have an active vacation on your hands, you can't go wrong with adding these sleek sandals to your shopping list. As soon as the weather turns hot, I can't be bothered to wear anything other than a breathable maxi dress, and The Drop Women's Britt Tiered Maxi Tent Dress is perhaps one of my favorites. This stylish maxi is the easiest throw-on-and-go outfit I own, and whether I style it with sneakers or heels, I always feel my best while putting in minimal effort. It has pockets, which would be my favorite feature if the dress didn't also come with adjustable button straps that can be worn as a racerback and shortened to my preferred length so I never trip on the hem. I opted for the dainty dusty purple shade (and have even influenced several of my friends to buy the same), but you really can't go wrong with any of the 20 available colors—not to mention it comes in an impressive size range, spanning from 2XS to 5X. As a dedicated carry-on-only traveler, I've found that a roomy backpack is the best personal item choice for maximizing my packing space while keeping my hands free. This carry-on backpack from Taygeer unzips like a suitcase to reveal an impressive amount of packing space, plus it's fitted with a shoe pouch, a wet bag, and stretchy X-straps to keep you organized once you arrive at your destination. It's the perfect size to fit into the overhead bin or beneath your airplane seat (even when packed to the brim). If you're traveling with electronics, it's also complete with a padded laptop compartment that's extra secure and easily accessible in flight. Living in New York City, I take my personal safety very seriously, and that carries into my travels as well. I've found that carrying a portable safety device has given me so much peace of mind both when I'm adventuring on my own and while traveling in a group. This highly rated pick from Thopeb is the perfect addition to your keyring since it's TSA-friendly and easy to use. Simply pull the pin, and the device will emit a blaring siren sound in combination with a strobe light that will draw attention to your situation and scare away would-be threats. This device is set apart from others of its kind since it's rechargeable, and it's currently on sale for only $20 during Prime Day. The summer heat often leaves me irritable and uncomfortable while traveling, which is why I always have a portable fan on hand after enduring a brutal Italian train ride with no air conditioning. This compact fan works with three different speeds for customizable cooling, and it even converts into a flashlight and a portable charger to save space. It can be propped up on your seatback tray table or next to your bedside in a toasty hotel room, and it even contains up to 19 hours of cooling time on a single charge. Regardless of where you're traveling this season, you won't want to leave this $16 fan behind—especially while it's on sale for Prime Day. Love a great deal? 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CNET
27-05-2025
- CNET
Memorial Day Deal: Don't Miss Your Chance to Secure a 4-Pack of Apple AirTags for Just $75
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. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. 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 More Amazon Travel Deals 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.