
If you haven’t heard, Apple has been making a splash in the news with its latest and greatest AI-forward thinking products, from the MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e to the latest and greatest Apple AirTags. But with the new in the news, the old gets significantly discounted.
After reviewing these AirTags, I discovered they were a total lifesaver when my dog got loose in the city. If it weren’t for that tiny tracker synced to my Find My app, a scary situation in Manhattan traffic could have ended in tragedy. I can’t guarantee they’ll save a life, but I know with divine intervention, they prevented the unthinkable from happening to my family.
With the new generation arriving, the original AirTags are on clearance. You can grab a 4-pack for 29% off or a single tag for a whopping 41% off. So if it’s for your pet, your luggage or your peace of mind while the kids walk to school, snap these up before the stock clears out.
Apple AirTag

The Apple AirTag is a compact Bluetooth tracker designed to help you find lost items using the Find My app. It seamlessly integrates with Apple’s ecosystem for precise tracking.
Apple AirTag 4 Pack
AmazonApple AirTags work with the Find My app to keep track of your valuables. A built-in speaker that works with Siri provides extra help in finding whatever you’ve lost in the clutter. Best of all, they can be set up with a single tap.
What’s the difference between the 1st Gen and 2nd Gen?
- The 1st Gen (today’s deal): Uses the Find My network of a billion iPhones to show you where your dog is on a map, but you have to be within about 30 feet for the Precision Finding arrow to appear and lead you to the exact spot. In New York and most cities, finding an iPhone nearby is not a problem.
- The 2nd Gen (newest): Features a new U2 chip that lets the Precision Finding arrow work from up to 50–60 feet away and has a 50% louder chime so you can hear it over city traffic. I suggest this if you live in more urban areas.
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This article was written by Emma Sutton-Williams, New York Post Commerce Reporter. Proud dog mom to a Mini Sheepadoodle named Lucy, Emma routinely tests top-rated pet products with her pup to find the best recommendations for fellow pet owners. In search of the best dog food brands, leashes, harnesses and more, Emma taps veterinarians and experts like Cesar Millan, better known as the “Dog Whisperer,” for pet health advice, FAQs and training secrets. In addition to her work at the Post, Emma’s byline has appeared in Rolling Stone, Oprah Daily, Parents, InStyle, StyleCaster and more.

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