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AirTag just hit the Amazon all-time low at $17 – 41% less than AirTag 2

Apple has unleashed the new AirTag 2 with some meaningful, albeit not particularly exciting upgrades. It is now available at the same list prices as the previous model – one for $29 or four for $99, but Amazon is now offering some of the best prices to date on the original model starting at just $17 Prime shipped

Amazon is now offering the original AirTag down at $17 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35. That’s 41% off both its original $29 list price and the cost of a single AirTag 2. This is also the lowest price we have ever tracked for a single AirTag at Amazon. 

The 4-pack of original AirTags is now marked down to $64 shipped. Regularly $99, much like the 4-piece bundle of the new model, this is 35% off the sticker price and the lowest price we can find. At 35% off, you’re looking at the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon outside of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2025 deals that had it down at $62.99. 

While the new AirTag 2 might not come with some exciting new feature everyone is talking about, it does land with more than a few meaningful upgrades over the original, as detailed in our comparison piece right here

Here are a few of the main differences:

  • Second-gen Ultra Wideband chip
  • Tracking 1.5x father away than original
  • Apple Watch support
  • 50% louder speaker

That’s good stuff for sure, but there are also a number of aspects to the experience that are exactly the same, including the same battery life, near identical design (outside of the literal fine print), and, of course, the MSRP. The new is clearly better, but if you’re a casual user, and perhaps need to pick up a few of them, the prices are much lower on the original right now.


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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