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Apple’s latest AirTag 2 hit Amazon all-time low pricing this week, but here’s how to score one for just $20

The Apple deals are flying this week with AirPods Pro 3 still down at 25% off and one of the best price drops to date on its latest AirPods Max 2 at $120 off. Alongside the $500 price drop on select M5 Pro MacBook Pro models, some of the more notable deals are also landing on its latest AirTag 2 trackers with both the single and the 4-pack back at all-time low pricing – but you can also score one of them down at just $20 right now too. 

Amazon has now dropped the price on both the single AirTag 2 listing and the 4-pack back down to the best prices we have ever tracked since release earlier this year:

That brings your per Tag price down as low as $22.25 on the 4-pack, and the single AirTag 2 listing back to the Prime Day all-time low at $24. 

While not a whole lot less than that, it is worth noting that Best Buy’s “excellent” open-box condition listing on the single AirTag 2 is also sitting down at the lowest we have tracked right now – you can scoop one up for just $19.99

While that is only $4 less than the brand new listing at Amazon and I, for one, would rather just take that route, it is indeed a lower price. Best Buy is also delivering the same deals on the new listings as well, so if you are already placing an order as part of its ongoing 60th Anniversary Sale it’s worth noting the options there too. 

More of this week’s anniversary sale Apple deals:

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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


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