An Apple AirTag four-pack is back down to $80 right now

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is the top pick for iPhone owners in our
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, unsurprisingly, and right now a four-pack of the little devices is back on sale for $80. We've seen this discount several times since the holiday season, but the bundle has retailed for a few bucks more over the last couple of weeks, so this is a decent time to take advantage. The deal is a few dollars shy of the all-time lowest price we've seen, but it's still $19 cheaper than buying from Apple directly. So long as you want to keep tabs on multiple items, it's also cheaper than buying a few
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, as those are currently going for $24 each. This offer is available at multiple retailers, including Amazon,
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and
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We highlight the AirTag in our guide because it can utilize Apple's giant network of devices to locate items. If you misplace an AirTag-equipped bookbag, for instance, nearby Apple devices can anonymously alert Apple's
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when the bag is close, then the Find My app will report that location back to you. Since there are
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iPhones, iPads, Macs and other Apple gadgets active in the wild, the odds of finding something are generally better here than with other trackers that use much smaller crowd-finding networks.


Once you're in the vicinity of a lost item, the AirTag uses a wireless connection called ultrawideband (UWB) to more
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in the right direction, displaying an arrow and distance estimate when you're nearby. The tracker has an
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, so it can survive a brief dip underwater, and it's one of the few Apple gadgets with an easily replaceable battery. On its own, Apple
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the battery is designed to last "more than a year" before it needs changing.

The biggest disadvantage the AirTag has compared to competitors like Tile is that it's only available in one shape. Its coin-like design is easy to tuck away but doesn't come with a built-in keyring hole or adhesive. If you want to actually attach it to an item, you need to pay for a
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.

It's also worth noting that AirTags aren't designed to find stolen items. They could help with that, but if your AirTag is found moving with someone else, that person will
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telling them so. This feature is meant to hinder those who might use AirTags for stalking, which
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of the device's effectiveness. That said, both
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and
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have issued
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to further combat bad actors. As a bit of extra security against losing your stuff, the AirTag works well, and this deal makes it a little more accessible. There should be no worry about a new model coming anytime soon, either, as a
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earlier this year said a second-generation device isn't expected until 2025.

If you own a Samsung Galaxy phone, meanwhile, we'll note that a four-pack of
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is also on sale for an all-time low of $70. This is another pick in our buying guide: It's not quite as precise as an AirTag and only works with Samsung phones, but it's easy to setup, it has a built-in cutout and it works similarly if you're a committed Galaxy user.

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