Save 30% Off the Apple AirTags and Get It Delivered Before Christmas – IGN

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The best Black Friday deal I saw on Apple AirTags is back, and you can even get it before Christmas. Amazon and Best Buy are both offering a four-pack of Apple AirTags keyfinders for only $69.99. That’s $30 off the retail price and only $16.50 for each AirTag. This would make an excellent last-minute stocking stuffer gift idea for anyone who owns an iPhone and tends to lose small wearables like wallets, keys, or remotes. Both Amazon and Best Buy can deliver this item before 12/25.

4-Pack Apple AirTags for $69.99

4-Pack Apple AirTags

The Apple Airtag is a small coin-shaped device that you can put in your wallet or attach to your phones, keys, remote, or anything small enough to be easily misplaced. It works as a little Wi-Fi keyfinder that helps locate your lost objects by pinging its general location to your iPhone using Bluetooth 5.0. However, if your iPhone model has a U1 chip with Ultra Wideband, then you can take advantage of the “Precision Finding” mode. This gives you numerical distance and direction guidance when your lost item is close by. It points you right to it. The CR2032 coin battery is also user-replaceable.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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