$60 buys Apple’s four-pack of AirTags at Woot, a $39 discount from the usual $99 price.
AirTags pair quickly with iPhones and iPads through the Find My app, then help users track keys, bags and other items with a built-in speaker and Siri support.
Compatible iPhones add Precision Finding via Ultra Wideband, while Apple’s broader Find My network can help locate items farther away using nearby devices.
The trackers are dust- and water-resistant, and their replaceable battery lasts more than a year, making the deal more attractive for travel and everyday use.
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