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Amazon has Apple AirTags on sale for the lowest price ever in an early October Prime Day deal

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Amazon has Apple AirTags on sale for the lowest price ever in an early October Prime Day deal

The early deals for Prime Big Deal Days are kicking up as we get closer to the sales event. On Tuesday, October 8th, Amazon will kick off its second-biggest sales event of the year, PBDD, also known as October Prime Day.

Right now, you can get one of Amazon’s best-selling products for an all-time low price. The Apple AirTags (4 Pack) are marked down to $75, instead of 99. We haven’t seen this low price since Prime Day in July, and back then, this was one of the hottest-selling products we saw during that sales event and we expect to see these fly off the shelves in October.

This 24% markdown on the 4-pack isn’t the only markdown on AirTags. The single AirTag is also on sale for 14% off, marked down from $29 to $25.

Read More: Amazon slashed the price of the iPad 9 by 40% as an early deal right before Prime Big Deal Days

Apple’s AirTags allow you to track your belongings using your iPhone or iPad. You can also find lost items from further away using Apple’s network of devices. This makes the AirTags ideal for locating luggage, backpacks, wallets, keys and other valuables.

The AirTags are simple to connect to your iPhone or iPad with their one-tap setup. They’re also water- and dust-resistant and come with over a one-year battery life.

Get the Apple AirTags 4-Pack for $75 and a single Apple AirTag for $25 right now.

Apple deals on Amazon for Prime Big Deal Days

You can also check out more Apple markdowns from Amazon, including these top discounts:

Save on even more Apple devices on Amazon here.

Before Prime Big Deal Days kicks off on Tuesday, October 8th, you can check out our list of products we expect to sell out fast during the two-day event. You’ll want to add those to your cart before the deals run out, we saw iPads and Little Green Machines go fast back in July.

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