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Ongoing Prime Day Sales Drop Apple's AirTag 4-Pack to Just $85

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The Amazon Prime Day deals are suppose to have ended a few days ago but there are still some floating around for those who want to bag themselves a bargain. Surpisingly, Apple still has some products at a decent discount. One such deal is for the famous Apple AirTags, Apple's answer to all those times you lost your wallet. These little tags can be attached to whatever you don't want to lose before using the magic of Bluetooth and ultrawideband technology to help you keep track of your items.

Right now, you can snag the four-pack for just $85 at Amazon, but this probably won't last much longer. We recommend ordering your new AirTags now if you want to pay only about $21 for each of them.

AirTags are some of our favorite item trackers, and they work seamlessly with your iPhone and the Find My app with a simple one-tap pairing process. You can then throw a tracker into a pocket as it is or grab an AirTag accessory to clip them to keys, hook them onto a bag, stick them to your bike or attach them to anything else you want to keep tabs on.

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Once set up, the AirTags will show up in the Find My app and display your items on a map so you can easily find them. If an item is in your vicinity, you can use the app to play a sound on the AirTag's tiny speaker to help you find it and use the Precision Finding feature to be guided to your lost possession. This is handy if you're just looking for your keys or wallet around the house, for example. If you lose an item farther afield, you can put it in Lost Mode, which will then ping you if the AirTag is detected on the Find My network and allow you to add a message and include your phone number or email address.

Read more: Got Apple AirTags? 5 Unexpected Places to Put Them

Each AirTag is powered by a CR2032 coin battery, four of which are included with your purchase. The batteries last around a year before you need to replace them. AirTags are IP67 rated, making them water- and dust-resistant, so you don't have to worry about them getting damaged if they're exposed to the elements. 

For more affordable Prime Day finds, check out this roundup of the best Prime Day deals under $50. 

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