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Apple officially introduced a new AirTag today (with a longer finding range, louder speaker and stronger Precision Finding), but here’s the part deal-hunters actually care about: the previous-gen AirTag 4-pack is currently 29% off on Amazon. That’s a nice little “new model just launched,” price drop you can actually use.
Right now, the Apple AirTag 4 Pack is $69 (down from $99) — which works out to about $17.50 per tag. If you’ve got keys, a work bag, a dog and that one basic black suitcase you swear you’ll label next trip, this is the moment.
What’s New (Plus Why It Matters For This Deal)
Apple’s new AirTag keeps the same $29/$99 pricing, but adds meaningful upgrades. Up to 50% farther Precision Finding, an upgraded Bluetooth chip for extended range and a speaker that’s 50% louder (audible from up to 2 times farther according to a press release), plus wider support for sharing an item’s location with airlines through Share Item Location.
That’s great news if you want the latest-and-greatest.
It’s even better news if you don’t need all that and just want to stop losing your stuff, and you’d prefer to save money, which is exactly where the model we suggest comes in.
The Apple AirTag 4-pack includes four Bluetooth trackers that pair instantly with iPhone or iPad and work with Apple’s Find My app to help locate keys, wallets, bags and luggage. Use the app to see an item’s location, play a sound on the built-in speaker or use Precision Finding on compatible iPhone models for guided directions.
AirTag supports Lost Mode and can send alerts when an item is detected by the Find My network, and you can share each AirTag with up to five people for shared items like keys or luggage. Each AirTag uses a replaceable CR2032 battery designed to last over a year, and the trackers are IP67 water and dust-resistant for everyday carry and travel.
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