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Score Apple’s latest AirTag 2 from just $20 today

Over the weekend we spotted Amazon bringing back some of the best prices ever on Apple’s new 2026 AirTag 2 tracker. It is now offering the 4-pack back at all-time low pricing ($22 per Tag) and, with Best Buy’s 60th Anniversary Sale now in full swing, a single AirTag 2 has now dropped to $24, or just $19.99 in open-box condition. Details below. 

As we highlighted over the weekend, Amazon has dropped Apple’s 4-pack of AirTag 2 trackers down to $89 shipped. This is the best new deal at just over $22 per AirTag, but you will also find the single AirTag 2 listing marked down right now if you don’t need four of them. 

Regularly $29, Amazon is currently offering singles down at $24.99 and Best Buy has dropped the price a touch lower to $24 even. 

While we very much expect Amazon to price match here, Best Buy does have a lower price at the time of writing on the single units. 

It is also worth pointing out the “excellent” condition open-box offer at Best Buy on the single listing – it is now down at $19.99 for the lowest price we have tracked. Saving the extra $4 over a brand new unit is perhaps not going to be worth it for some, but a deal is a deal and this is the lowest price we can find from a reputable source – this is 31% off the regular new list price.  

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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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