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Elevation Lab’s waterproof AirTag 1 or 2 Adhesive Mount deals: One for $10, four from under $6 each

Elevation Lab TagVault Adhesive Mount for AirTag 1 or 2

Buy one for $10, two for $16, or 4 for $23 (Reg. up to $30)

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Adhesive mounts can be hit or miss from some of the cheaper brands, but Elevation Lab is one, if not, the best in the business and this is the model I would buy if I was looking to get an AirTag 1 or the new AirTag 2 in a mount like this. It delivers a waterproof fiber reinforced composite construction with screw-on housing (like a contact lens case) alongside the ability to mount “securely in seconds with premium 3M VHB adhesive.”

Elevation Lab TagVault Adhesive Mount for AirTag 1 or 2 features:

  • Works with AirTag generation 1 & 2.
  • Mounts securely in seconds with premium 3M VHB adhesive.
  • IP68 waterproof.
  • Ultra-durable, fiber reinforced composite construction.
  • Discreet & minimal design. Top easily screws on and off like a contact lens case.
  • Sound and signal pass through. Sound is 1/2 the volume.
  • Great for: cars, trailers, watercraft, skis & snowboards, power tools, construction equipment, bikes, bike racks, camping stuff, camera gear cases, etc.
  • Patented.

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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