Apple AirTags

$16 each/AirTag

The long waited and oft-rumored AirTag 2nd gen is yet to surface, and in the meantime Amazon is giving folks another shot at the particularly notable deal on the existing model – the 4-pack has now dropped back down to the Prime Day price at 34% off the MSRP. 

Amazon is now offering Apple’s AirTag 4-pack down at $64.99 shipped. Regularly $99 if you purchase them straight from Apple, you’re looking at a solid 34% discount on the list price and the lowest we can find. While 2025 has seen this bundle mostly hovering between $70 and $80, pricing hasn’t gotten any better than this in over half a year. 

Only twice in the last 6 months has Amazon offered the 4-piece bundle down this low – once during the July Prime Day sale and once for Prime Big Deal Days last week. That deal has returned in case you missed out on your chance to land the Apple trackers at just over $16 a pop. 

Just for reference, Amazon’s listing for a single AirTag is sitting down at $24.99 Prime shipped right now, or $5 above the Prime Day price this year. 

We were supposed to get the next-gen AirTag in the spring, and then potentially again last month, and maybe even ahead of the holidays. But at this point it looks like the existing model is likely to carry through until next year if the latest reporting on an M5 Mac and iPad overhaul rings true. 

Apple AirTag features:

Keep track of and find your items alongside friends and devices in the Find My app

Simple one-tap setup instantly connects AirTag with your iPhone or iPad

Play a sound on the built-in speaker to help find your things, or just ask Siri for help

Precision Finding with Ultra Wideband technology leads you right to your nearby AirTag (on select iPhone models)

Find items further away with the help of hundreds of millions of Apple devices in the Find My network

Put AirTag into Lost Mode to be automatically notified when it’s detected in the Find My network


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