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    I Use AirTags Everywhere and They’re Only $16 Each in a 4-Pack for Black Friday

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    Holidays are full of travel and tech devices, and the two don’t always mix perfectly, especially if you’re forgetful. If you’re looking for an easy way to find that tablet you left in the airport lounge, Apple AirTags are a great solution for keys, wallets or your luggage.

    Currently, four-packs of Apple AirTags are on sale for just $65. That’s a 34% discount off the usual price of $99, bringing each one down to just over $16. Black Friday is a great time to stock up on these endlessly useful devices while they’re at a record-low price.

    Not long ago, as I waited at baggage claim after a trip to Paris, I became increasingly nervous as bag after bag dropped onto the carousel, none of them mine. I knew there was no need to panic, though.

    Back at Charles de Gaulle Airport, I had slipped a sophisticated tracking device into my trusty rolling suitcase before handing it over and heading to my gate. So, I pulled out my iPhone, and with just a few taps, I could see that my bag had never left the City of Light. (Merde!)

    Over the last few years, I’ve come to rely on Apple’s AirTags to keep track of my easily lost valuables. They’re not just good for luggage, I use them to track wallets, bikes, keys and even my car. I tell everyone who will listen that you can never have too many of these handy devices. 

    And just because they’re an Apple product doesn’t mean they are super expensive. As mentioned, you can get a four-pack of AirTags for $65. And if you want to buy a single one, that’s discounted by 14%, down to $25. 

    An AirTag is useful in all sorts of situations, from tracking luggage to keeping tabs on your TV remote or keys.

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    Here’s how the Apple AirTag (like the one that was in my suitcase on that fateful trip) works. It uses an ingenious method of tracking itself, detecting its location from nearby iPhones and using them to anonymously piggyback the coordinates to a secure server where I could look it up on my iPhone. Until just a few years ago, this would have seemed like a scene straight out of a spy movie.

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    Instead of wondering if my belongings were stuck on an abandoned luggage cart or strewn across the tarmac, I could see in almost real time that my suitcase was still chilling at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. I was able to calmly inform the airline that my bag didn’t make the flight, and they made arrangements to have it delivered to me a few days later.

    Apple AirTags are all about peace of mind

    By itself, an AirTag isn’t much. A smooth, round 1.26-inch puck that resembles a glossy white breath mint, it sinks to the bottom of a bag or dangles from a keychain (with a compatible key ring, sold separately). It’s meant to disappear.

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    Activating the AirTag was a simple process of pairing with my iPhone. And then, because it obviously doesn’t really do anything out of the box, I forgot about it.

    But the next time I couldn’t find my keys? Sorcery. My iPhone didn’t just tell me they were somewhere nearby — it walked me directly to them, thanks to the AirTag’s built-in Ultra Wideband chip. Suddenly, all that time I’d spent retracing my steps and overturning couch cushions in the past felt like ancient history.

    Now I have AirTags attached to every significant item I’d want to keep track of: my everyday laptop bag, my camera backpack, the suitcase I use most when traveling, my keychain, my car, and a smaller sling bag I take on walks. I can pull up the Find My app on any of my Apple devices (or sign in to iCloud on any web browser) and see where my items are and the last time the AirTags registered their locations.

    Clip an AirTag onto a bag or bury it in the depths.

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    AirTags aren’t just for my everyday items. People I know in the movie business tell me that AirTags are tossed into nearly every bag and Pelican crate, not solely to ensure that the valuable equipment inside doesn’t walk away but also to quickly differentiate equipment amid similar-looking containers. Some of my friends also attach AirTags to their pets’ collars (though experts say there are better ways to track your pets).

    AirTags are also useful for things that you want to keep close by

    Being able to detect my luggage a continent away provided a sense of relief, to be sure. But at the local level, my AirTags will also trigger an alert when I get too far away from them. For example, if I accidentally forget my camera bag in the car when I stop somewhere for lunch, a Find My notification appears telling me I’ve left it behind. It works the same for newer AirPods models as well.

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    Sharing is now a big part of AirTag tracking

    My family has two cars, and I wanted to be able to track both of them. But it used to be inconvenient to pair the AirTag in the car my wife drives to her iPhone (and the one in my car to my iPhone).

    To guard against unwanted tracking, an AirTag will notify nearby iPhones of its existence, so whenever I drove my wife’s car without her in it, I got a notification that an AirTag was traveling with me. (If the owner is near the AirTag, the alert does not appear.)

    However, ever since the release of iOS 17, AirTags are shareable, which solves this problem. I shared my AirTag with my wife, and she with me, so regardless of which car I’m driving, I can find it more easily in a crowded parking lot without getting constant, unnecessary alerts. 

    Share an AirTag’s location with someone you trust.

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    A more recent feature is the ability to temporarily share an AirTag’s location with someone I trust. In my luggage example above, if the suitcase was in the airport with me, but the airport’s staff hadn’t yet been able to locate it (not uncommon during peak travel times), I could share its location with an attendant who could quickly retrieve it from areas inaccessible to the public.

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    Apple AirTag specs

    • Diameter: 1.26 inches (31.9 mm)
    • Height: 0.31 inches (8 mm)
    • Weight: 0.39 ounces (11 g)
    • Splash, water and dust resistance: Rated IP67 (maximum depth of 1 meter up to 30 minutes)
    • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
    • Battery: Replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery

    The only minor annoyance about AirTags

    An AirTag includes Bluetooth, the U1 Ultra Wideband chip and an NFC chip to share basic details when it’s in Lost Mode. That’s all powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery, which in my experience lasts roughly a year before I need to replace it.

    I get notified when a battery is starting to get low, although there’s no gauge to see how much is left until it goes into the red. And it’s easy to change batteries. But my small fleet of AirTags means I need to swap multiple ones each year. I buy them in packs of 20 that I slowly work through.

    The CR2032 battery in an AirTag can easily be replaced.

    Patrick Holland/CNET

    AirTags also make great gifts

    Apple AirTags consistently appear in our gift guides throughout the year because you can always find another use for one. They’re often reduced in price when sold in packs of four. And there’s an ever-growing ecosystem of ways to mount them, from sturdy vaults that adhere to a car to discrete fabric holders that will keep your favorite classic bomber jacket from flying away. Whenever I show someone how I use AirTags on a bag or keychain, I kind of wish I had a pocket full of AirTags to hand out because once someone sees how it works, they’re sold.

    When will this deal expire?

    We don’t know how long this deal will last. So if you know you want to pick some up, I recommend placing your order while you can be sure to get this price, because I’m confident you’ll find new uses for them once you have a few.

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