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Prime Day deal: Apple AirTags 4-pack for $75

Prime AirTags
Prime AirTags

Amazon is offering a Prime Day discount on Apple AirTags. If you often misplace your belongings, this deal is worth your attention. A pack of four AirTags costs $75, a significant savings from the original $99 price.

This means each AirTag costs only $18.75, the lowest we’ve seen. Apple AirTags are excellent for tracking lost items. They emit Bluetooth signals that can be detected by other iOS devices anonymously via Apple’s “Find My” app.

This global network helps you locate misplaced items such as keys, wallets, or bags. AirTags are equipped with a long-lasting battery that can last up to a year and are water-resistant, making them durable for all conditions. A pack of four AirTags offers better value than buying them individually, so consider buying in bulk for future needs.

early deal on AirTags pack

The Apple Watch Series 9, now $100 off, is equipped with GPS and cellular capabilities, allowing it to function independently from your iPhone. It has advanced health features like blood oxygen monitoring, ECG, irregular heart rhythm notifications, and sleep tracking.

Safety features such as fall and crash detection and emergency SOS add to its comprehensive functionality. The second-generation Apple AirPods are a budget-friendly alternative to the AirPods Pro. They offer long battery life, extended with a wireless charging case, and dual beamforming microphones for hands-free calls.

Priced at just $79, they are an excellent deal currently available on Amazon. The second-generation Apple AirPods Pro, featuring up to 30 hours of battery life with their charging case, provides an immersive listening experience with enhanced noise cancellation. This latest version supports USB Type-C and wireless charging.

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With touch controls built into the stems, these advanced earbuds are available on Amazon as an early Prime Day special for $199. Stay tuned for more details on upcoming shopping events and incredible offers.

April Isaacs is a news contributor for DevX.com She is long-term, self-proclaimed nerd. She loves all things tech and computers and still has her first Dreamcast system. It is lovingly named Joni, after Joni Mitchell.

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