SAVE OVER $15:You can Dear Utol (2025): Week 7 Highlights 40grab a four-pack of Apple AirTags for $74.99 on Amazon. That's a 24% discount ahead of Prime Day.
If you’ve ever turned your house upside down looking for your keys or stood at the baggage carousel wondering if your suitcase even made it on the plane, this Apple AirTag deal might be perfect for you.
Ahead of the upcoming Prime Day, Amazon has dropped the price of the Apple AirTag (four-pack) to $74.99, down from its usual $99.99. That’s a 24% discount and a solid deal for a highly-rated tracker bundle.
SEE ALSO: Claim a free Soundcore Select 4 Go speaker with these popular headphonesApple AirTags are ultra-convenient item trackers designed to help you keep tabs on your most important belongings — whether it's your backpack, luggage, keys, or even your pet’s collar. They easily pair with your iPhone or iPad using a simple one-tap setup, and once connected, they show up in the Find My app alongside all your other Apple gear.
While there are other Bluetooth trackers for Android that work just as well as AirTags, what sets these apart is that they can seamlessly blend into Apple’s ecosystem. If something goes missing, you can use the Precision Finding feature (on supported iPhones) to go direct to your item using Ultra Wideband tech. If you’re further away, Apple’s Find My network taps into millions of iPhones, iPads, and Macs to help you pinpoint your item without sacrificing privacy.
Each AirTag includes a built-in speaker so you can make it play a sound when you’re close by, and you can even ask Siri to help find it. They’re small, look sleek, IP67-rated for water and dust resistance, and run on replaceable batteries that last over a year.
Also at Amazon, individual Apple AirTagsare on offer for $24.99 each. Still, buying the four-pack gets you the best value for money by far, since you’re essentially getting an extra AirTag for the same price as buying three individually.
Now that your item tracking is taken care of, check out the best early Prime Day deals on fitness trackers. And for those keen for new headphones to listen to music whilst travelling, the Soundcore P30i earbuds are now available for under $30— one of the best deals we’ve seen so far.
Apple AirTag (4-Pack) — $74.99(List Price $99.00)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (Wi-Fi, 40mm, S/M Green) — $199.99(List Price $299.99)
Dyson V15 Detect Plus Cordless Vacuum Cleaner (Yellow/Nickel) — $649.99(List Price $749.99)
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