Apple Cyber Monday deals include a four-pack of AirTags for an all-time low

The list of truly affordable Apple products is short, but the company’s AirTag Bluetooth trackers are definitely on it. For Cyber Monday, you can get a four-pack of Apple’s AirTags for $63 at both Amazon and Walmart. That’s a record low price for one of the best Bluetooth trackers for iPhones, lowering an individual tracker’s price in the bundle from $29 down to $16.

If you use Apple devices and are prone to losing stuff, AirTags are the obvious choice of Bluetooth tracker to buy. Adding one to your account requires little more than a single tap, and with Apple’s Find My network offering such extensive coverage these days, it’s never been easier to find missing belongings.

Tracking down a still nearby misplaced item is as easy as using your iPhone to trigger a sound from the AirTag’s built-in speaker, or alternatively you can use Precision Finding to pinpoint its location through Find My. You just follow the instructions on your iPhone’s screen, paying attention to its vibrations as you get closer.

If you only need a single AirTag, they’re also on sale right now for $18, another record low. It works out a bit better as a deal if you purchase the four-pack, but if you just want to attach one to your keys or backpack, $65 might seem like a stretch. Just remember that AirTags can’t be attached to items right out of the box. You’ll need to add an accessory in order to turn one into a keyring, or even attach it to your pet’s collar.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/apple-cyber-monday-deals-include-a-four-pack-of-airtags-for-an-all-time-low-184222220.html?src=rss

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