AirTags Just Hit Their Lowest Price Ever — And This Is A Good Deal

Everyone's favorite little location-tracking wonders are discounted, so hurry before the price hikes up again.
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We’ll cut to the chase: single AirTags are currently under $20. You heard us. A tiny yet must-have travel companion and consistent bestseller here at HuffPost, we have NEVER seen single Tags this cheap, and we doubt the deal will last.

Right now, you can grab a single tag for 25% off its usual $25 tag, dropping it to just $19.99 — the lowest price the tags have ever been. Of course, they’re even cheaper when you snag the 4-pack, back to its best sale price of $64.99, making the tags $16.25 each. This sale comes ahead of tomorrow’s Prime Big Deal Days sale, so we have no idea how long the trackers will stay in stock.  In other words, don’t wait for the official sale to start to take advantage of this unprecedented Apple deal. They’re definitely worth grabbing ASAP, whether you’re an AirTag newbie or just doing a re-up.

Now, if you are a newbie, here’s how they work:

Ever lost something and thought, “Man, I can’t wait until a Jetsons-style future when I can immediately push a button to know where my belongings are, and track them with a small techy device until I find them again?” These quarter-size trackers do just that. 

AirTags can ping their own location, so when you attach them to one of your belongings, you can track that item via Apple’s Find My app, which is available in the cloud and on Apple devices like iPhones, laptops, and more. Through Find My, you can even tell your AirTag to play a sound so it’s easier to find. 

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AirTags are simple and easy to set up and track with your Apple devices (the key ring holder is not included, but there are many options).
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Each one is completely encrypted for privacy, and even when it’s far away, it can anonymously and secretly use a network of Apple devices to send its location back to you. When you move away from an item like your keys, it can even send you a notice. 

In addition to being water- and dust-resistant, AirTags have a wildly simple setup, and you can assign each one a name to keep your most valuable belongings sorted. After my car was stolen a few years ago and the thieves ripped out its GPS system, I bought one to keep in the spare tire in my trunk as a backup — and found it so useful I bought another to place in checked luggage (you never know where your bag might end up!). I haven’t lost my car in a crowded parking lot since. 

AirTags have so many five-star reviews on Amazon, with an incredible 4.7-star rating. “The durability is outstanding,” wrote one reviewer, who added, “With their simple setup, tracking precision, durability, elegant design, and intelligent features, they are an investment worth every penny. If you’re an Apple user who values the security of your belongings, AirTags are an unbeatable choice. I’m extremely satisfied with my purchase and can’t recommend them enough.”

Join the hordes of others taking advantage of a rare Apple sale and grab a pack of four for the whole family or multiple valuable items. 

And don’t forget about the lightweight AirTag holder options that are on sale that’ll make travel even easier.

A 4-pack of TagVaults, fabric mounted holders (14% off)

Install your tag inside of your luggage with this 4-pack of handy, easy-install "TagVaults." They stick to nylon, polyester, vinyl, rubberized fabrics, and GORE-TEX, with a removable top so you can swap out your AirTag if you need to change the battery. The 4-pack is currenty 15% off.

Promising review: "I love these. They are so easy just to stick inside your bag or luggage and not be laying around on the bottom or have to find a pocket for them. They stick securely and are easy to pop off the top to get to the AirTag to recharge it." — Christine Carbon

Or a budget-friendly 4-pack of slim holders

Another great option for baggage, these fabric holders have a sticky pack that attaches to most flat surfaces and allows you to slide AirTags in and out easily. These could be great for people who don't want their Tags to "live" in their luggage, but want the ability to track their luggage while they're traveling. According to our price trackers, a 4-pack is usually $9.99, which is still a great price.

Or a Belkin secure holder with a wire cable

Shopping editor Marquaysa Battle has written about this high-quality, locking AirTag holder before, noting "Reviewers love it because you can enclose the AirTag inside it, loop it around and lock it closed on everything from luggage to purses to keychains and beyond. Several reviewers noted that out of all the AirTag holders on the market, the locking aspect of this one is so tight, you actually need a small tool to get it open or closed."

“I use this holder to secure my Airtag inside of my luggage,” reviewer, Josh, noted. “The allen-head screw makes it hard to remove without the tool as a deterrent to theft by a shady TSA or airport employee. A must-have!

Promising reviews: "I really like how nice these look and how well they show off the airtag. I did not expect them to be nearly as durable though! i have put these on my keys which get tossed around and also on my luggage and they show no sign of cracking or coming lose. They may be a bit pricier than other options but these really feel like the premium choice." — Ame

"I've bought two of these and have never regretted it. These are the only cases I have bought and will buy for my AirTags. I don't trust the ones you can pop in and out, having the locking screw system gives me the peace of mind my tags won't go missing. Easy to use and durable. They have never accidentally come open and that's what it's designed to do." — Amber

A carabiner to carry your AirTag and tag your luggage

If you're planning a holiday trip, this carabiner is a nifty way to keep track of your luggage — provided you've got an AirTag, too. This gadget holds an AirTag in place and has a small three-digit combination you can set to unlock it, so you don't have to worry about someone in baggage claim or a random bystander meddling with your belongings. You can clip it to a piece of luggage or a backpack and keep track of your goods for safekeeping.

Or a leather holder than conceals the tag

Promising reviews: "This was a great item for my son, who is always leaving his keys somewhere. The design is not 'attention-seeking' so he didn’t mind putting it on his key chain. The material and the quality is very good for holding up to rough handlers with keys. It was very easy to insert the apple tag and it holds it securely. It is not bulky. It protects the apple tag very well. I bought the black one so it doesn’t stand out. I would definitely recommend for all and is worth the money." — Pamela Rayfield

"This was perfect for the air tag and it looks like a key chain instead of an air tag holder. I had one that showed the air tag and was worried it would either fall out or get stolen. This covers both of those issues. And as a bonus, it is a very nice leather and looks great." — THans

A 4-pack of super lightweight silicone key chain holders

About $1.50 a piece, this 4-pack of silicone holders is well worth its budget price, letting you add a Bluetooth tracker to your keys, pet's collar, bag and so much more.

Promising review: "Great product for a great price! The colors help identify whose it is, makes them easier to see, they’re super easy to use by just popping the AirTag in, but it fits securely and doesn’t even attempt to fall out!" — rbnyrk

A lightweight Bluetooth tracker wallet holder

This handy wallet holder can hold a single Bluetooth tracker snugly in your wallet. It's smaller than a traditional credit card and it's flexible, making it a perfect fit for various wallet types.

Promising review: "I bought a different holder that proved to be too thick and rigid for my wallet. I can use that one with a different air tag for an alternate purpose. This one works better for my “back pocket” wallet. (So far, no problems with the air tag falling out)." — Ctexhowlin

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