SAVE $4.05: As of April 10,UK the Apple AirTag is on sale at Amazon for $24.95. This deal saves you 14% on the list price.
The Apple AirTag is back on sale at Amazon, and if you misplace things a lot, you need to hear more about it. These little tracking devices can be attached to almost anything: keys, luggage, passport, anything you find yourself frequently misplacing. And as of April 10, this Apple AirTag is reduced to just $24.95.
The setup for these couldn't be easier. Just attach it to your item of choice and track it in the Find My app. It even has a small built-in speaker, so you can trigger a sound from the Find My app on your Apple device, making it easier to find the AirTag if it's nearby but out of sight.
According to Apple, all AirTags are designed to have a one-year battery life, and that's with regular use. They use a standard CR2032 coin cell battery, which is user-replaceable. When the battery is running low, you’ll receive a notification on your iPhone, giving you plenty of time to replace it. So with this four-pack bundle, you'll always have active tracking.
It also has an IP67 water resistance rating, meaning it can cope with a maximum depth of one meter for up to 30 minutes. But let's hope your phone doesn't end up underwater...
Head to Amazon now to grab this deal.
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