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This $17 Apple AirTag deal is the best one I've seen on Amazon yet - how to redeem it

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The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it come some of the busiest (and most stressful) travel days of the year. Nothing ruins a trip more than losing your luggage, wallet, or even your keys. If you're an iPhone user, I have the perfect accessory to ease those anxieties before you head out.

Also: I've tested several AirTag wallets and found the ones worth buying

Amid rumors of a new generation of the Apple AirTag, we're seeing big discounts on the Bluetooth tracker, and the AirTag is one of those products I love so much that I must share it with everyone. The Apple AirTag 4-Pack is on sale for 29% off right now, an all-time low price. While it won't make Thanksgiving dinners any less awkward, an AirTag can give you the peace of mind of always knowing where your items are.

I use AirTags to track wallets, keys, remote controls, and even my young kids. Over the past few years, AirTags have become this iPhone user's go-to tracking device since they're easy to use, small enough to slip in a bag or outerwear, and extremely reliable. There are also many aftermarket cases and holders made for AirTags, you can truly use them to track anything, including your bike, luggage, and car.

Also: How to find out if an AirTag is tracking you - and what to do about it

You can now buy an Apple AirTag 4-pack from Amazon for $70 -- which is about $17.50 each. AirTags are typically $30 each at regular price, so this is a legitimately great deal. Plus, this is the lowest price we've ever seen for the 4-pack. If you'd prefer to only purchase a single AirTag, they're down to only $23, but this value pack is the only way to score an AirTag for $17.50 right now.

Thanks to my husband, who always forgets where he puts his wallet, keys, and even his shoes, I've gone through several different Bluetooth trackers. While I can easily solve his incessant forgetfulness to lock the doors and close the garage with smart home devices, I struggled for years to find a reliable Bluetooth tracker for our smaller items -- until I tried the AirTag.

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