Get Apple AirTag (4-Pack, Gen 1) for $64

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Apple AirTag (4-Pack) for $64

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Apple AirTag is a small Bluetooth tracking device designed to help you locate and keep track of personal items like keys, wallets, luggage, and even pets. It works with Apple’s Find My network, leveraging a vast network of Apple devices to pinpoint lost items with impressive accuracy.

Amazon has the 4-Pack Apple AirTag Bluetooth Tracking Device (‎MX542LL/A) on sale for $64. This is the lowest price yet, but this is Gen 1. Shipping is free.

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