The offer cuts the price by 39%, or under $16 each, marking the lowest price seen for the older model.
The trackers work with Apple's Find My network and can help users locate keys, luggage, pets or bikes, with precise nearby finding available on newer iPhones.
The discount comes after Apple introduced a second-generation AirTag, but the report says the upgrade is limited, making the first version a more attractive bargain.
Beyond finding lost keys, have AirTags created an affordable, mass-market tool for modern stalking?
Where is the legal and ethical line between using trackers for elder care and violating a person's privacy?