
If you're like me, you have a lot of things to keep track of. Whether it's my backpack, wallet, or even Switch 2, there's always the chance that I accidentally leave something at home. The easy solution to this problem is none other than Apple AirTags, which instantly allow you to check on the location of an item with Apple's Find My app. For Amazon Prime Day, you can take home a four-pack of AirTags for only $64.99, which matches the all-time low price for these devices. Don't miss your chance to secure your valuables and track them from anywhere in the world.
Apple AirTags 4-Pack for $64.99
Apple AirTags are incredibly easy to set up, as they only require you to pull the plastic tab to activate the battery, hold near your iPhone, and hit connect. It really is as easy as that, and you'll instantly be able to name and place your AirTag wherever you'd like. Considering how small these trackers are, you have the luxury of placing them almost anywhere.
One of the best uses for AirTags is inside luggage. I recently went on a trip to Japan, and I was able to make sure my checked baggage made it to each destination I forwarded it to since I had an AirTag inside. The AirTags use Bluetooth to ping devices in the Find My network, so you can track your item anywhere where iPhones, iPads, or MacBooks are used.
Additionally, if you just recently purchased a Nintendo Switch 2, throwing an AirTag in your case can be a huge help in tracking it down around the house. I personally put one inside my Switch 2 case, and I've found it incredibly helpful when I leave the case on the couch or an end table and can't find it. Since the AirTags are so small, you should have no issues fitting one inside even the tomtoc Slim Carrying Case.
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Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.