Save almost $10 on a 4-pack of Apple AirTags with a rare Amazon discount

In case you're worried about losing your luggage the next time you fly.
By Haley Henschel  on 
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Apple's AirTag keychains are sold separately; you can also just plop one in a pocket. Credit: Apple

SAVE $9.01: A four-pack of Apple AirTags typically retails for $99, but Amazon has it on sale for $89.99 as of March 21. That's a rare discount of just under 10%.


Anyone who's making travel plans for this spring or summer should be less worried about FOMO (the fear of missing out) than they are about FOML (fear of missing luggage). Stashing some small Bluetooth trackers like Apple AirTags inside your checked bags and carry-ons is an easy way to keep track of your belongings amid the chaos of airline travel — and hold carriers accountable in case things get "misplaced."

Before you hit the road/skies, you can grab a four-pack of AirTags on sale through Amazon for just $89.99 as of March 21. (That's about $9 off their suggested retail price of $99.) This isn't their lowest price ever — they hit $74.98 on Amazon ahead of Black Friday 2022 — but AirTag discounts are so rare and often short-lived that these are worth adding to your cart.

A 2021 release, AirTags are a no-brainer for anyone who's already entangled in the Apple ecosystem because they work with the Find My app (which comes pre-installed on iPhones and iPads); there's no need to download any separate software. Once you pair one with your iOS device and attach it to an item you want to track, you'll be able to view its current or last-known location on an in-app map. If you ever get separated from it, you can enable a compass-like Precision Finding feature or ask Siri to locate the item it's attached to, which will prompt the AirTag to play a sound if it's within Bluetooth range.

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If you and your AirTag-tagged item get separated out of range, other Apple devices connected to the extensive Find My network will pick up its Bluetooth signal and send you intel about its location. (Apple says this is done securely and anonymously, but the potential privacy concerns are worth noting. Don't be a creep.) You can also place it in Lost Mode for notifications once someone else finds it.

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Haley Henschel
Senior Shopping Reporter

Haley Henschel is a Chicago-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable who reviews and finds deals on popular tech, from laptops to gaming consoles and VPNs. She has years of experience covering shopping holidays and can tell you what’s actually worth buying on Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Her work has also explored the driving forces behind digital trends within the shopping sphere, from dupes to 12-foot skeletons.

Haley received a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and honed her sifting and winnowing skills at The Daily Cardinal. She previously covered politics for The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, investigated exotic pet ownership for Wisconsin Watch, and blogged for some of your favorite reality stars.

In her free time, Haley enjoys playing video games, drawing, taking walks on Lake Michigan, and spending time with her parrot (Melon) and dog (Pierogi). She really, really wants to get back into horseback riding. You can follow her on X at @haleyhenschel or reach her via email at [email protected].


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