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Save nearly 50% on Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 trackers for Prime Day

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We have detailed some notable price drops on Google Find My Device trackers from Pebblebee already, but now it’s time for a nearly 50% discount on the official Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2. As part of the Best Buy Black Friday in July sale, you’ll find this item locator tab down at $15.50 with free shipping for My Best Buy members (free to sign up) to deliver the lowest price of the season. 

While Samsung users can certainly make use of the Google Find My Device network, Samsung makes some trackers of its own and you can now land one with a serious price drop for Prime Day. 

For the record, this white model SmartTag2 is sold out at Amazon, but you will find the black model at $19.49 Prime shipped as part of the Prime Day sale. 

Features, aside from the expected item location action leveraged via your Galaxy devices, include ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity as well as an IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant design, and compatibility with the SmartThings Find App on Galaxy S21 or newer devices. Samsung also says you’ll get up to 500 days of battery life here too. 

Again, if you’re looking for something on the more universal Google network, both the clip and wallet tracker models from Pebblebee are at 2025 lows right now. 

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 features:

The redesigned Galaxy SmartTag 2 is made so you can keep calm and keep track; Its design makes it easy for you to tag and carry your belongings. It’s IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant, activates your compatible IoT devices and stays powered for up to 500 days or even up to 40% more on Non-Power Saving Mode. Simply register a new Galaxy SmartTag2 and get started right away with SmartThings Find; With its intuitive tracking experience, you now have a way to keep track of things you love right in the palm of your hand.

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