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Don’t let the airline lose your luggage, Apple’s 4-pack of AirTags now 35% off – $16 each

After quickly going in and out of stock and then jumping top in price, Amazon is once again offering Apple’s 4-pack of AirTag item trackers back down at $64.98 shipped. Carrying a $99 list price at Apple, this is nearly 35% off and the lowest price we can find. 

Amazon now has the 4-pack of AirTags back down at just under $65 to deliver the deepest deal you’ll find online right now. 

While this same deal was live at most major retailers on and off over the holiday season last year, Best Buy, for example, is now charging $80 for this 4-pack. 

With Amazon’s deal you’re looking at just a touch north of $16 per AirTag, which undercuts the best Black Friday deal we tracked on the single AirTag listing by roughly $4 and lands among the lowest prices ever offered online. 


AirTags are helping airlines dramatically cut down on lost luggage, here’s how


We might very well see the long-awaited AirTag 2 launch this year at some point, but after nearly a year of waiting, and watching rumored reveal dates zip by without any word from Apple, it’s hard to say when that will happen at this point. 

And after new data emerged suggesting just how helpful Apple’s existing AirTag has been at dramatically reducing the chance of an airline losing your luggage, scooping up a pack of the current-gen trackers might be a good idea for folks looking to get away this winter/spring. 

Everything you need to know about the latest airline data regarding Apple’s AirTag awaits right here

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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