SAVE $26:As of Nov. 29,Wolverine XXX Parody you can snag a 4-pack of Apple AirTags for $72.99 at Amazon for Black Friday. That’s a 26% discount off their $99 list price.
Don't give your partner another smug look when you can't find your keys because you didn't put them in the nice bowl they bought again. Apple Air tags have hit Black Friday on Amazon, with this handy 4-pack at a solid 26% discount off the usual $99. That's $72, or $18 per tag, a small price to avoid another school-run argument.
SEE ALSO: 2024 Black Friday ads: Best deals from Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot, and moreApple's AirTags use the Find My network to track your items precisely. They're convenient for iPhone users, as setup takes just one tap to sync to your device. Once connected, you can use the Find My app to see your AirTags' last known location on a map or activate Precision Finding with Ultra-Wideband technology to track them down to the inch (select iPhone models only, because Apple). If your item is really MIA, you can play a sound on the built-in speaker or rely on the vast Find My network, powered by hundreds of millions of Apple devices worldwide, to locate it.
SEE ALSO: Get both Hulu and Disney+ for $2.99 per month for Black FridayEach AirTag in this pack comes with a replaceable CR2032 battery, which Apple claims will last about a year. So there's your time limit for lost luggage in the wild. At $18 a tag, this deal is a cost-effective way to keep an eye on your valuables without the frantic scramble of looking for something that obviously doesn't want to be found. Maybe stick one to your kid's favorite toy that they always lose on a shopping trip?
At $72.99, this deal is a no-brainer if you've been considering adding extra tracking power to your life. It's Apple tech at its most straightforward and valuable — but act fast because deals on AirTags don't stick around long.
A $72.99 Black Friday deal is peanuts for that sweet peace of mind. It's simple Apple tech that works well and will make life easier. This deal will probably get snapped up fast, so grab yours before stock runs dry.
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