Apple’s AirTags are currently on sale for just $23.99 each at Amazon and Walmart. This matches the low price of these handy tracking devices all-time. AirTags are designed to help you easily locate misplaced items.
Using the Find My app, they pair with your iPhone or other Apple device. Once paired, you can attach an AirTag to your keys, luggage, wallet, or pet’s collar. If you lose an item with an AirTag attached, you can use the Find My app to pinpoint its location.
The app provides frequent, precise location updates. The AirTag also has a built-in speaker that can play a sound to help you find it if it’s nearby. Our expert said, “If you’re an iOS user looking for the best way to keep an eye on your most treasured items, Apple’s AirTag is the best tracker you can get.
Some practical uses for AirTags include:
- Tagging your luggage, purse, or backpack ensures it’s never truly lost. You might need an accessory to attach the AirTag properly.
2. Attach an AirTag to your keys or slip one into your wallet so you never lose them again.
3. Clipping an AirTag to your dog’s collar to keep track of your furry friend. This allows you to get precise locations if they ever wander off. Despite being launched a few years ago, AirTags continues to offer significant utility.
AirTags provide ultra-precise tracking for those integrated into the Apple ecosystem. They leverage Apple’s extensive Find My network to help locate lost belongings easily. AirTags are also durable, with an IP67 rating.
This means they are dust-tight and can handle water immersion. They run on a single CR2032 coin cell battery. Compatibility is best with iPhones, especially newer models running iOS 17 or later, which unlock additional features.
Apple has also released an Android app that can detect an AirTag’s location and notify you if one seems to be following you. Don’t miss out on this incredible deal. Head to either Amazon or Walmart to pick up an AirTag at its lowest price ever, available while supplies last.
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.




















