Apple's newest AirTags are on sale for the first time at a meaningful discount, just in time for summer travel.
The second-generation AirTag four-pack has dropped to $90 at Amazon and Best Buy — $9 off the usual $99 — putting each tracker at about $22.50. Costco members can do slightly better: a five-pack for $99.99, which works out to under $20 per tag. The deals land during Amazon's Prime Day window and represent the deepest cuts Apple's latest trackers have seen since launching earlier this year.
The second-gen model earns the upgrade mostly through its revised ultra-wideband chip, which extends precision finding range by up to 50 percent and pairs with a speaker that's 50 percent louder — useful when the thing you're tracking is wedged under a car seat. Battery type (CR2032, replaceable), water resistance (IP67), and multi-user sharing for up to five people all carry over unchanged. The airline luggage-sharing feature with United, Delta, and American Airlines also remains, which is the feature most likely to matter if you're checking bags this summer.
At $22.50 a tag, the gap between AirTags and cheaper Bluetooth trackers like Tile narrows a little — but the precision finding and deep iPhone integration still make AirTags the obvious pick for anyone already in Apple's ecosystem. A $9 discount on a $99 item is not exactly a fire sale, but for a company that rarely budges on accessory pricing, it's about as good as it gets.
