GET $29.01 OFF:As of Cyber Monday, Dec. 2, get an Apple AirTag 4 Pack for $69.99 and save 29%.
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These Apple trackers ensure you’ll never lose your things again. Useful for travel, keys that like to disappear, and dogs who always seem to be sneaking out of the back yard, Apple AirTags are innovative miniature devices that your Apple devices can track using the Find My app.
Simple to connect and precise to track, AirTags will lead you right to them. New iPhone models will be able to track AirTags with the greatest precision, but AirTags are impressively precise no matter what phone you have.
AirTags emit a BlueTooth signal that can be picked up and transmitted through the Apple network. With millions of Apple devices around the world, they would have to go quite far afield indeed to lose contact with the network.
Don’t miss Cyber Monday and your chance to get an Apple AirTag 4 Pack for $69.99 and save $29.01.
Place AirTags in your luggage so that you don’t lose it while you travel, or leave one in your car so you never forget what block you parked on.
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