dimanche 26 novembre 2023

Apple’s AirTags are still receiving a rare discount ahead of Cyber Monday

Apple’s AirTags are still receiving a rare discount ahead of Cyber Monday
A close-up image depicting a set of hands holding a selection of Apple AirTags.
Apple’s AirTag, our favorite Bluetooth tracker for iPhone owners, is available starting at just $23.99. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

It’s the time of year again when utter chaos descends upon airports nationwide. That means the chances of losing your luggage are higher than usual, so it’s worth preparing for the commotion if you’re planning to travel.

Right now, you can buy a single AirTag for just $23.99 ($5 off) at Amazon and Walmart, which is a rare discount that’s just $1 shy of the tracker’s all-time low price. If you want to buy even more AirTags, Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy are also currently selling a four-pack for $79.99, about $20 off, which is $5 shy of their best price yet. This is the same discount we saw last week for Black Friday — and one likely to carry through Cyber Monday — but it remains one of our favorite budget-friendly deals we’ve seen so far this season.

If you own an iPhone, the AirTag is hands-down the best Bluetooth tracker you can buy for keeping tabs on suitcases, backpacks, purses, keys, and other goods. And it does it very well, with an exceptional amount of precision thanks to Apple’s ultra-wideband (UWB) chip and the fact that it can tap into Apple’s Find My system. Plus, thanks to new i0S 17 updates, you can also share your AirTag with up to five people, so the whole family can keep track of all the luggage.

Read our review.

Update November 26th, 1:07PM ET: Adjusted the language to account for the fact Apple’s AirTags are still on sale and added Best Buy’s current promo on a four-pack.

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