SAVE $14: As of Feb. 2, you can score a four-pack of Apple AirTags for just $84.99, down from $99.99. That's $14.01 off the listing price or a 14% discount.
Whether you're going on a big trip and have a (very rational) fear of losing your luggage, have a furry friend you'd like to keep track of, or are tired of misplacing your keys, a handy tracker could easily eliminate those headaches. Apple AirTags are little GPS-tracking devices that you can attach to any item (or animal) you want to keep tabs on. All you have to do is sync the AirTag with your iPhone or iPad using the Find My app, and you'll be able to locate whatever you've lost in no time — and there's a great deal on a pack of AirTags today.
Right now, you can get four of these nifty gadgets for $84.99. That's $14.01 off the original listing price, or a 14% discount. They usually retail for $29 each on the Apple website, so this deal saves you some cash while gifting you peace of mind.
SEE ALSO: Google and Apple are closer to making AirTags stalker freeIf you're worried about privacy (who isn't?), Apple says that all communication within the Find My network is encrypted and anonymous, so your location data remains secure — location data and history are never stored on the AirTag itself. Plus, the battery (included) lasts more than a year, so you won't have to worry about replacing it for a while.
Grab this deal while it lasts, and know where your most valuable goods and furry friends are at all times.
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