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Today we're tracking the return of an all-time low price on Apple's AirTag 4-Pack, which has hit $69.99 on Amazon, down from $99.00. This deal was first introduced during Black Friday back in November, and we've only seen it return twice so far since then.

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Amazon provides an estimated early January delivery date for most residences in the United States, and you won't need to clip an on-page coupon in order to see this deal. If you're shopping for just one AirTag, Amazon has the AirTag 1-Pack for $22.99, which is about $3 higher compared to that model's record low price.



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Article Link: Get the AirTag 4-Pack for the All-Time Low Price of $69.99 on Amazon
 
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I just bought this and give it a try. It’s for in my car, bike, etc. And works with ‘Find my’ from Apple. Reviews are very good and I’ll keep you posted from my experience 😊.

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It works just fine for such uses.

I followed the easy (online) instructions to remove the "pill" speaker in hopes of getting the benefit that moved me to buy them in the first place: the potential to at least be able to point police to where the car or bike is located if stolen. However, yesterday, I went for a ride in the car with bluetooth off and I could hear this faint "cricket" sound coming from it. A second speaker? Anyone know how to fully silence these things?

That prime benefit has also been undermined by the evolution of the software to alert those with iDevices in proximity know that they may be being tracked (stalked). So now, even if someone knows a way to eliminate the cricket sound, the prime use of assisting against theft is conceptually undermined by alerting the thieves to the proximity of such a device.

Of course, I fully get the stalking issue and why the software has evolved. But for probably most uses (like how I wish to use mine), that solution is like the bad guys winning. Bad guy stalkers have basically helped bad guy thieves protect themselves from arrest by letting them easily know what they've stolen has one of these on board.

And please defenders: I KNOW that this is NOT the original intent of these things. Nevertheless, it's the main reason I opted to buy them. If I knew when I bought them things would go this way, I would NOT have purchased them... as this was just about ALL of what I wanted from them.
 
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October Bought when there are a little bit more expensive. very happy with these AirTags. Looking forward to the newer version coming out soon.
 
I always liked belkin’s offerings and its good to see they’re showing some Apple related stuff at CES.
 
My favorite part is when I’m not home for a few hours and I’m getting called about constant chirping through the house because I left a backpack and a few things at home that I wouldn’t take with me everywhere every moment of every day. It’s pretty piece considering things can’t say well it’s at his house he’s not stalking there but nope zero smarts.
 
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Exactly, I have one in my car and another in the bike. Those things are with me at a location address that matches my iCloud address almost all of the time. Hit the road on either with bluetooth turned off and the chirping begins. Either I'm taking my mobile stuff out for a ride (and thus don't need the chirps as I'm riding in/on my own stuff and know I have them with me) OR thieves are taking my stuff and I don't want them to know these are on board. Very simple logic should know that I'm certainly not stalking myself. 🤪
 
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They've been this price many times before. Please stop using these "all-time low" clickbait headlines. "All-time low" has a strong connotation to new lows, not the same low it's been many times before.

They were also on sale for $69 at Staples at the end of last year, so $69.99 isn't a match for the all-time low either.

 
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If we're talking about location services, Can Apple or Microsoft buy life360 for its cross platform Android-iPhone family locator apps? They can leave the apps and services intact.

some say life360 has privacy issues. So, if Apple or Microsoft could buy life360, the app itself is fine, but maybe they could use their market dominance to change the backend of the app to add a little bit more privacy protection. Thanks.
 
I like when this site advertises for products. Good and bad it just gives me an option to see what’s out there. There are companies which I really despise But what’s wonderful is that I get to see what the price level is currently. I’m way out here in Japan and we have our own set of prices. I use these to gauge what I think is acceptable. And the AirTags being considered cheap all time low price is intriguing. If it wasn’t for seen it on here back in October when the price was around $85 before taxes ( When I was in the United States and business )I jumped at it. So it does do good to see the site produce this type of price announcements. So thank you
 
Good discount for the pack of 4 and also don't think the price will reduce even further. Need not wait for the upcoming version. Plan on getting these. But don't need four of these. Might buy separately.
 
~snip~ Anyone know how to fully silence these things?
I'm with your on all your points! Just to answer the above (hopefully!):


To quote the description:
UPDATE: Some users are reporting that they can hear a very faint sound when they hold the AirTag up to their ear, even after removing the voice coil's magnet. I hypnotized that other metal parts (or the battery) were reacting to the wire coil's electromagnetic field. YouTuber Liang-Chi Wuu reports that cutting the coil wires in addition to removing the magnet completely silences the AirTag without any negative effects on the AirTag's performance. If total silence is your goal, simply reopen the AirTag (good thing you didn't need to glue it back together ;) ) and cut the coil wires. Thanks for the tip Liang-Chi Wuu!

I have read the same to on Reddit, I've not done it with mine yet but it is on the to-do list.
 
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