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Woot today has Apple's AirTag 4-pack in brand new condition at $87.99 for Amazon Prime members, down from $99.00. If you aren't a Prime member, the price of the 4-pack will be $92.99.

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Prime members can see this discount by logging into their Amazon account while on Woot's website. Afterwards, the extra $5 off will be added automatically when you place the AirTag 4-pack into your cart.



This deal will last through November 30, or until Woot sells out. Current delivery is estimated for between November 24 and November 29, and there's the usual free standard shipping option for Prime members.

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Article Link: Deals: AirTag 4-Pack Drops to $87.99 for Amazon Prime Members
 
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When I click on these links, they're never priced at the listed price. These are showing up as $97.62. Yesterday there was a post about the Mac mini for $599. When I clicked on it, it was $649.
 
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Eh. So far I found a use for 1 of them. It's embedded into the case for my Apple TV Remote, since Apple didn't see fit to include this functionality in the new remote, despite how simple it would have been to do so.

Since adding it, I've used the find my app to find the remote at least half a dozen times. The kids like to use it, and lose it.
 
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My only complaint is the design, it wouldn't have been hard to add a loop into the housing so we wouldn't have stupid accessories to attach to keyrings... Although I still bought a 4-pack at time of release, been great for wife losing her purse and keys half the time.
 
Why would you say "brand new condition" in the story, implying that they aren't new, but in new condition. The page clearly says "Condition: New"

Also... Less than an hour and a half after posting, and sold out.
 
Why would you say "brand new condition" in the story, implying that they aren't new, but in new condition. The page clearly says "Condition: New"

Also... Less than an hour and a half after posting, and sold out.
I think because often times when Woot! deals are posted on other sites, they bring with them discussions about and warnings of receiving used / returned / lightly damaged goods. That's just my guess as to why they felt the need.
 
Still not sure what I would use one of these for.
Helping you find something that may easily or likely to be lost or stolen. As I contemplate my list, I come up with:
  • Keys
  • AppleTV Remote
  • Work Bag
  • School Backpacks
  • Vehicle
  • Bike
  • Dog Collar (yes, I know it's not GPS)
 
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Still not sure what I would use one of these for.
I've got one on each of 2 sets of keys (one I carry on me, the other are office keys I keep in my computer bag, which it doubles as a Finder for). One in a tech bag of drives & cables, one in my eyeglass case, and one in my car.
And when traveling, I'll definitely make sure one is in at least each piece of luggage.
 
My only complaint is the design, it wouldn't have been hard to add a loop into the housing so we wouldn't have stupid accessories to attach to keyrings...
That’s surely the intent though; the ability to customize is part of the cash grab.
 
Purely a personal opinion, I’m sure that for others there is no problem, but for me the form factor doesn’t work; too thick. If Apple created something credit card sized one would definitely find a place in my wallet and probably some others stuck to the back of a few other things. I love the concept but that circular 8mm thick device just doesn’t work for most of my use cases.
 
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My only complaint is the design, it wouldn't have been hard to add a loop into the housing so we wouldn't have stupid accessories to attach to keyrings... Although I still bought a 4-pack at time of release, been great for wife losing her purse and keys half the time.
Agreed but if say the loop was plastic and or thin. “Knowing apple” I’d be worrying that would break or crack over sometime and then Im like oh where is my AirTag let’s track it. Least with an accessory don’t have to worry about that much in my opinion
 
I use 2. One on a dog (they sell adurable silicone holder that attaches to a collar) and one on our 3 wheeled Arcimoto motorcycle. I have to say the Find My Apple App makes it worth every penny, if not just for the entertainment value.
 
I’ve bought AirTags. But I refuse to buy one for my Apple TV 4K remote. I also won’t be upgrading to any new Apple TV or buying new remotes (one is lost), not out of protest (they won’t miss my sale), but I can’t support the arrogance of whoever signed off on not including Find My functionality inbuilt on their most frequently lost Apple device in history.
 
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