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Elevation Lab makes the best AirTag holders, now starting from $9: Waterproof, magnetic, pet collar, more

As I have said in the past, I’m a big fan of the Elevation Lab AirTag accessories. In my experience, they are easily the best and put most of those cheapie plastic models to shame. That might suggest we are talking bout a bunch of overpriced premium solutions here, but, while they might be a touch more than the bargain bin options out there, they are very much not. We are talking about nearly indestructible AirTag mounts, many of which completely waterproof, in the $9 and $10 range when they are on sale like they are today. So be sure to head below and have at them while we are seeing up to 20% price drops across the lineup. 

Here are some of our favorite models that are seeing price drops right now:

And here are some of the brand’s latest speciality releases designed for particular use case scenarios – magnetic, safety pin-style, specifically for bag straps, and so on:

TagVault Adhesive Surface features:

  • The indestructible AirTag surface mount.
  • Installs in seconds with premium 3M VHB adhesive.
  • Holds extremely strong to clean & flat surfaces (alcohol pad included). Warm with hair dryer to remove.
  • IP68 Waterproof.
  • Discreet & minimal design. Top easily screws on and off like a contact lens case. Patented design.
  • Great for: skis & snowboards, trailers, watercraft, power tools, construction equipment, bikes, bike racks, camping stuff, camera gear cases, etc.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices