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Prime Day all-time low pricing still live on Apple’s 2026 AirTag 2 from $22 each

While you will still find Apple Watch Series 11 starting down at the $279 Prime Day all-time low, just all of the best Apple Prime Day deals have now disappeared as expected. That said, we did get the very first price drop on AirTag 2 for this year’s Prime Day festivities and that deal is still live today on both the single AirTag listing and the 4-pack

Amazon is currently offering Apple’s 2026 AirTag 2 down at $24 shipped and the 4-pack at $89 shipped:

That might not seem like a massive deal, but we are looking at the first notable discounts in brand new condition on both the single and the 4-pack to deliver Amazon all-time low pricing here. 

This deal landed as part of the 2026 Prime Day sale this year and is still live as of Sunday, June 28, but not likely for much longer. Amazon does tend to leave some of the notable deals live beyond the Prime Day end date, and this is very much one of them, but it is only a matter of time before this one jumps back up to full price. 

The new AirTag 2 released earlier this year with a much louder speaker, better privacy features, a longer range, and more, but, until the deal we have here today, has held strong at full price. There was a very brief deal at a couple bucks off once, and some open-box offers, but nothing quite as good as the brand new condition deals we have here today at up to 17% off – the 4-pack brings the per tag price down to $22 a pop. 

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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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