The Elevation Lab AirTags battery extender is currently sitting at just $16, thanks to the Amazon Spring Sale. This is the lowest price we’ve seen on this handy gizmo, and it probably won’t last too long. If you pick up a single extender, you’ll be saving 30% off the typical retail price. You can also get a two-pack for $24 or grab four for $36.
If you’re anything like me, you’re constantly losing things. Often, I’ll find missing objects in my pants or hoodie pockets, and not always before it’s been through the washer. Tracking devices, like AirTags, can help, but then you’ve got to either charge them up or change batteries. These battery extenders let you easily increase your battery capacity beyond the typical one year or so that an AirTag battery normally lasts. At 30% off, this is a solid savings.
Whereas a standard CR2032, the battery Apple’s AirTags use, generally lasts around a year, Elevation Lab’s AirTag extender gives you a whole lot more juice. The company says its case gives you up to 10 years of battery life. The clever design lets you remove your AirTag’s battery, then place it inside the metal case along with a pair of AA batteries. You’ll need to supply your own AirTags and double-As.
Aside from promising longer battery life than the original AirTags battery, the Elevation Lab case is IP69 waterproof, so you may get extra durability for rugged and wet conditions. However, there’s a trade-off: The volume of your AirTag will be reduced by what the maker says can be as much as two-thirds. So be mindful where you deploy an AirTag in an Elevation Lab case — you’ll want to be sure you can hear the muffled AirTag sounds.
Why this deal matters
The Elevation Lab lets you extend your AirTags battery life exponentially while giving it rugged durability for a great savings of 30% — down to just $16. That’s a record-low price, and the lowest price in 30 days. Now is an excellent time to grab one (or four) and make sure all your AirTags are supercharged.