SAVE OVER $20:999 ArchivesApple AirTag four-pack is on sale for $69.99 at Best Buy, saving you $29.01 off the regular price of $99.
I've been using Apple AirTags for a while now, and I can't tell you how much of a relief it is to know I can find all of my important stuff with a tap of my iPhone. If you misplace things like I do, you'll appreciate how simple and effective these little devices are.
And right now, Best Buy has a four-pack of Apple AirTags on sale for $69.99, saving you $29 off the regular price of $99. This is such a good deal, especially since I've gotten so much use out of mine. You can tag your keys, bag, or anything else you tend to misplace, and the Find My app takes care of the rest.
SEE ALSO: I can’t believe this 85-inch Hisense U7 4K TV is $900 offThe setup is super easy. Just pop the AirTag out of the box, tap it on your iPhone or iPad, and it's connected. I was able to set up all four AirTags in no time, and they've already saved me a lot of frustration. The Precision Finding feature is one of the best parts, especially if you have an iPhone 11 or newer. It uses Ultra-Wideband technology, and if your AirTag is nearby, it leads you right to it. It's like a little personal tracker that helps you find things fast, so I no longer have to waste time searching for my keys.
I can put it into Lost Mode right through the Find My app if I ever lose something. I get notified whenever the item is found by another device in the Find My network, which is huge. It's like having hundreds of millions of Apple devices out there helping you track your stuff. I've also used the built-in speaker on the AirTag to help me find my keys when they're buried in my bag. Just press a button in the app, and the AirTag will play a sound until you locate it. It's incredibly convenient.
These AirTags are small but tough, with an IP67 water and dust resistance rating, which means they can handle some rough conditions. I'm not worried about it getting damaged while I'm out. And the best part? The battery lasts over a year, and when it's time for a new one, you can replace it yourself. There's no need for recharging; just pop in a new battery, and you're good to go.
This is a must-have accessory for someone who always forgets where they put their wallet, phone, or keys. The four-pack at $69.99 is an amazing deal that will give you peace of mind. Whether it's your keys, luggage, or anything else, you'll be able to find it in seconds with the AirTags. I honestly don't know how I managed without them before. This deal is perfect if you're ready to stop wasting time looking for your stuff. You can get it now at Best Buy and make sure nothing goes missing again.
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