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Chipolo’s 4-pack of ONE Point Google Find My Device trackers returns to $63 low – $16 ea. or one for $22

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Price drops courtesy of the brand’s official Amazon storefront have returned on the Chipolo ONE Point Google Find My Device trackers. The single unit is still down at $22 Prime shipped, but the 4-pack has now dropped back to the $63 Amazon low. Regularly $79, this is 20% price drop yields a per tracker price at $16 a pop to match the best we have tracked on the brand’s dedicated Google item locators. 

The 15% price drop on the single at $22 is a notable price as well – this is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon since release back in late August, but clearly the 4-pack delivers a better value if you can put four of them to good use. 

At under $16 per tracker on the 4-pack, you’re looking one of the lowest prices we have seen on an a proper Google Find My Device tracker – it is now one of the most affordable options of its type. 

The ONE Point features a water-resistant form-factor with all of the expected Google Find My Device tracking features alongside a replaceable battery and Google Fast Pair action. You’ll also find a built-in speaker here – “you can play a sound, locate it on a map or use Google’s Find My Device network to help you find it.”

Dive into our early hands-on review of the Chipolo ONE for a more thorough insight into the user experience and feature list. 

Chipolo ONE Google Find My item locator:

Use Fast Pair to connect your Chipolo ONE Point to Google’s Find My Device app on your Android phone. After setup you can play a sound, locate it on a map or use Google’s Find My Device network to help you find it. Play a sound in Google’s Find My Device app and make the Chipolo Point ring with a loud melody. Locate your missing keys, backpack, luggage, or child’s toy with Google’s Find My Device network, made up of hundreds of millions of Android devices around the world. Mark your missing item as lost in the app and display a message or your contact information for the Android user that finds it.

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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