Apple AirTags Hit Record Low Prices for Prime Day
A four-pack of second-generation Apple AirTags has dropped to $90 at Amazon and Best Buy, marking the steepest discount since their release. With travel season underway, this price cut brings the individual tracker cost to roughly $22.50, offering a rare opportunity to secure the updated hardware at a significant reduction.

Costco members can find an even more aggressive value, picking up a five-pack for $99.99. This bundle effectively provides the fifth tracker at no additional cost, making it the most economical route for those looking to outfit an entire set of luggage or personal belongings before summer trips.
For iPhone users, these trackers remain the standard due to their precision finding capabilities. The second-generation model features an upgraded ultra-wideband chip that extends guidance range by 50 percent compared to the original, paired with a speaker volume boost that ensures the device is audible even when buried deep in storage. Despite the internal improvements, Apple retained the user-friendly design elements that defined the first generation. The trackers continue to utilize replaceable CR2032 batteries and maintain an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. Integration remains a core strength, as the system allows up to five people to monitor a single item and supports location sharing with major carriers like United, Delta, and American Airlines for lost luggage recovery.
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