Apple’s AirTag 4-Pack Hits Best-Ever $69.99 Price on Amazon
Today, we’re tracking the return of the all-time low price for the Apple AirTag 4-pack, which has reached $69.99 Prices start at $99.00 on Amazon. The AirTag 4-pack has been selling for $72.99 for most of December, so this is the first time in a few weeks that we’ve seen it return to its all-time low price.
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