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You can get four AirTags for the price of three for Prime Day

8 July 20252 Mins Read

It’s never a bad moment to buy a reliable item location tracker, like an Apple AirTag. People who use an iPhone (or who are buying for someone who does) can buy four of Apple’s AirTags for just $64.99 ($34 off) at Amazon during Prime Day, which is the bundle’s best price to date. Considering that theses usually range in cost from $20 to $25 a pop, this is like getting one free with the bundle. Stick one in a purse, a backpack, in your Steam Deck case, and give one to a pal.

AirTags connect to Apple’s vast Find My network to help you locate lost items even when they’re miles away and far outside of Bluetooth range. Equipped with an ultra-wideband chip, they offer pinpoint precision tracking that current competitors can’t match, showing you exactly how far away your item is and guiding you with on-screen arrows to its location.

Software upgrades through the years have made the trackers even more useful, too. You can share your AirTags’s location with up to five people, making it easier for families to keep tabs of valuables while traveling. And iOS 18’s Share Item Location feature lets you send a secure (and temporary) location link to visit for lost items, like checked luggage, to over a dozen airlines, speeding up the recovery process and reducing travel stress.

Beyond its evolving software, AirTags are built to last. Each device is water- and dust-resistant, and powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery that lasts about a year. So, you won’t need to worry about frequent recharging or buying a new AirTag just because the battery died. And while it’s a shame they lack built-in holes for attaching to keys or bags, a wide range of accessories makes it easy to clip or secure them wherever you need, some of which are also seeing steep discounts right now.

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