Apple's first-generation AirTags are selling for $60 per four-pack at retailers right now, down from the standard $99 price. That works out to $15 per tracker instead of the usual $25 each.
AirTags help you locate lost items using Apple's Find My network. You attach them to keys, wallets, bags, or other belongings. When something goes missing, you can ping the tag to make it beep, or use your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to pinpoint its location on a map. If your item travels far from your devices, other Apple users' phones can detect it and relay its location back to you anonymously.
The first-generation model works identically to current AirTags. Apple released a second-generation version in 2023 with a faster processor and improved speaker, but the original still performs the basic job well. The discount applies specifically to older stock, which explains the lower price point.
For people who lose things frequently, this sale offers genuine value. $60 for four tags means protecting multiple items without overspending. A single AirTag at $15 costs less than most keychains and can save hours hunting for misplaced keys or bags.
The main limitation: AirTags work best within Apple's ecosystem. You need an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch to use them effectively. Android users cannot access Find My. This matters before you buy.
Battery life runs about one year per tag before you need to replace the CR2032 coin cell battery. Replacement batteries cost a few dollars at drugstores or online retailers.
This sale won't last indefinitely. Apple rarely discounts its accessories deeply, and retailers typically clear first-gen inventory when newer versions arrive. If you own Apple devices and frequently misplace items, purchasing now makes sense. Stock up while the price remains
