

🔍 Never lose your essentials again—track smarter, live freer.
Apple AirTag (1st Gen) 4-pack offers ultra-precise item tracking with Ultra Wideband technology, seamless one-tap setup, and integration into the vast Find My network. Designed for durability with IP67 water and dust resistance and powered by a replaceable battery lasting over a year, it’s the ultimate smart locator for keys, wallets, luggage, and more—ensuring you stay connected to what matters most.
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Brand | Apple |
| Compatible Devices | airtag |
| Number of Batteries | 4 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25"L x 5.25"W x 0.75"Th |
S**Y
Super good quality
These AirTags work flawlessly and give me great peace of mind. Setup was extremely simple — just tap and connect — and they integrated instantly with my iPhone. The tracking is accurate, and the precision finding feature is incredibly helpful when locating items nearby. I use them for my luggage and keys, and the battery life has been excellent so far. The build quality feels solid and compact. If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, these are absolutely worth it.
C**F
Don’t lose it again — great price for a 4-pack
These Apple AirTags are super useful and give great peace of mind. I use them for keys, luggage, and other items I don’t want to lose, and they work exactly as expected. The 4-pack is a great price compared to buying them individually, and it’s nice to have extras ready for different items. Setup was quick and easy, and they connect smoothly with Apple devices. Overall, an excellent purchase — practical, reliable, and totally worth it if you want to keep better track of your stuff.
M**T
Very accurate and easy to use – great for tracking keys
I bought the Apple AirTag to keep track of my keys, and it works really well. The setup was very quick with my iPhone, and the location tracking is very accurate. I especially like the Precision Finding feature because it shows the exact direction and distance. The build quality feels premium, and the battery lasts a long time. It gives me peace of mind knowing I can find my important items anytime. The only thing is you need an iPhone to use it fully, but overall it’s definitely worth buying.
S**P
Great Apple Product for a Busy Life!
My husband travels for work and I can be a little forgetful, so for the price we thought we would give this a try. We are VERY happy! This is a great way to track your wallet, keys or luggage. With excellent long range I can be guided directly to my item or notified that something was left behind. I have an iPhone and the guided setup was a breeze. Software features are very practical (find my device with a guided arrow and play sound) for a very busy life. The AirTag is light weight, but durable. There is no limit to finding compatible accessories for your needs.
D**O
Peace of Mind in a Tiny Package
I genuinely don’t know how I lived without AirTags before this. Setup was ridiculously easy — one tap with my iPhone and they were instantly connected. No complicated pairing process, no tech headaches. Within minutes, I had one on my keys, one in my wallet, one in my backpack, and one tucked into my luggage. The tracking is impressively accurate. Being able to open the Find My app and see exactly where something is (or use Precision Finding to guide me straight to it) feels like a superpower. The built-in speaker is surprisingly loud too — perfect for those “it’s somewhere in this house but where?!” moments. They’re small, lightweight, and discreet, so they don’t add bulk. They're also DURABLE and I mean you can toss them into places without thinking about it for on the go use. And because they tap into Apple’s network, I feel much more confident when traveling or even just commuting. The 4-pack is absolutely worth it — once you start using one, you immediately realize you need more. If you’re even slightly prone to misplacing things (or just want extra peace of mind), these are a no-brainer. Tiny device. Huge stress reliever.
J**L
So many uses, plus it seems Apple designed iPhones to only work with their own tags.
Works well for tracking an item. At least if you have an iPhone. One drawback is it's ONLY a tag. A circular disc. More like one of those thick Vegas chips. Other ones I've tried, like Walmart's Onn brand come with clips and it can easily be attached to your key ring. This can't. You need to buy another product to hold it that attaches to a key ring. Maybe that's good for other uses though. I might want a credit card sized holder to slide in my wallet. In which case the added appendage for a keychain is undesirable. But it adds to costs. And speaking of costs, this was $64 for a pack of four. Or $16 each. A single AirTag was going for $24. By comparison, Walmart's Onn AirTag came as 2 for about $15. Or, $7.50 each. But, it never connected to my iPhone, so it was useless at any price. Which brings me to... I have an iPhone and the AirTags seem to be the only type of tag that works with the iPhone. Doesn't surprise me. Apple has always tried to make it so that you can only use their products. Forcing you to spend more money on their products to work with your existing Apple hardware. Back in the original Macintosh days, they used unique connectors to connect to mouses, drives, keyboards, etc. Their OS runs on the same CPU architecture as Windows CPUs now, but if you try to install MacOS on a regular laptop, it won't let you because it detects whether it's an authentic Apple machine or not. I have bluetooth devices an Android will connect to, but iPhones won't. I found out iPhones don't "speak" all sub-protocols within Bluetooth. Or their "lightning cord charger". Who else uses that except Apple? So you have to buy from them or somebody that paid them to be able to make them. So, is this the reason other tags won't work? Probably. Apple only wants you buying their AirTags. And no doubt designed it to only recognize their tags. But it works and I'm happy with it. I often lose my keys. Not outside the house, but inside. I'll set the keys down someplace and forget where or leave them in a jacket/pants. Then I need to leave and I'm searching all over for my keys. Most recently, I set them down to unload groceries and they got knocked off the counter and fell into a box of sodas. Couldn't find them for days. That pushed me to get AirTags. And they helped me find them twice already. Of course I did have to buy a holder to attach it to my keychain. AirTags work like crowd-sourcing. It's discovered by bluetooth. It doesn't use GPS. It doesn't connect to cell phone towers. It's just a tag with a unique Identifier. Cell Phones like iPhones and Androids search for these tags in the background and report them being nearby. So all of the cell phones near your AirTag are reporting it's location. So even if you lost it across the city, any cell phone that comes withing 30-100 feet of it will report its location. Even if it's not theirs. So now your Find my Phone app can locate it's last known position. There are holders that are credit card sized so you can slip one in your wallet (though it's much thicker than a credit card). You can buy holders that attach to keychains, pet collars, backpacks, or many other things. There are holders that have a magnetic side so you can attach it to your bike or a toolbox. Or you can just toss one in your car. When you forgot where you parked at that concert or huge outlet mall, your AirTag can help. Some airports and airlines can use them to locate missing luggage. SO many uses.
A**I
Awesome product
I love my AirTags. I bought this 4 pack because of how much of a deal it gave and was able to split it between a couple people. I have had this product for about a year now and still have not had to replace the battery! The sound is loud and the AirTag itself is very sleek looking. On the flip side, the functionality is not perfect as it sometimes shows the incorrect location when I am using the location feature to point me to where my AirTag is. Regardless, I don't regret this purchase at all!
L**E
Works great
I previously tried a 3rd party one that said it would connect with iPhone, but it never did. I could pair it with my phone and get an icon on the map, but it never moved when my wife drove down the street several blocks for a test. They accepted my return request. This air tag is definitely apple friendly. I paired one of them with my phone in seconds and applied an icon to the map and drove down a few blocks leaving the tag at my house. When I parked and looked at Find My, it said that I had left my item at my house and showed me at the 4-blocks down from my house and showed the air tag at my house. So, on first test, this item works fine. $60 for 4 is not bad. I would buy this again. Update 1-11-2026 On the second test, this device did not work. I tried many times to have my wife drive down the road with the air tag in the car, and the icon never moved. I tried ALL the fixes that google search could supply, turning on Bluetooth, Locations Services, and getting the latest version operating system for iPhone. I also did the last ditch effort of turning my phone off and back on. I also tried using another one of the air tags and paired it with my iPhone. I also tried using my wife's iPhone. None of these worked. You can see why I highlighted the ALL for the fixes above. After researching this air tag, I see that it only works for about 50 feet or maybe 100. I tried it outside on my sidewalk, and it worked for 50 feet. After that it had problems. It said "no connection" and such and just had trouble after 50 feet. The research on this air tag says that they use other apple devices to transfer the signal from the device to iCloud. And, then it sends that signal finally to my iPhone. So, that is why I couldn't get any signal at my house in the suburbs. There apparently were not any apple devices sending the signal to iCloud. Duh. My friend has had results in recovering his stolen vehicle with this air tag. Who knows. I don't know if it is iPhone versions or whatever by now. I am using iPhone 17. But, we're going to try this out and see if it is just time involved in a long term search recovery. Hopefully, what they say in the videos is correct, and once an apple device records the location to iCloud, it is there for good, and I will receive that location at my phone. My friend will probably be moving around throughout the city, but that shouldn't be a problem (considering there are so many apple devices floating around out there :)) I should get a location sometime tomorrow. Will keep you posted. Update 1-12-2026 OK. This air tag is working. My friend took a couple of these air tags that I had paired with my phone and drove to work. At first, the icons just sat there on the map. It took a little time, but when I checked it again a few minutes later, there he was about 5 miles away. He texted me back and said that he was at that breakfast place. Then, an hour later, I had him tracked at another part of the city. Apparently, it takes a little time for other apple devices to send the location to iCloud and back to my phone. Also, on the block where I live, apparently there weren't any apple devices to make it work. I just checked again, and he is at another part of the city. So, this device works as advertised, and I would buy it again. Update: 2-7-2026 I bought 4 more of these air tags. I already have the last 4 applied, my wife's purse, my wallet, my keys (needed to buy a container, which worked really well), and my cat. I just tracked my wife today that showed her purse about 15 miles away. So, I am definitely a fan of these little things, and I have many more things to keep track of. My friend wanted one for his dog. Setup is also very easy. Put your phone down next to the air tag and go into Find My, pull the tab out of the air tag, and then the Find My app starts searching. It takes only a few seconds, and it is done. Then you call it a name like "wallet" or "cat", and then you choose an icon picture for it to show up on the map. I found icon pictures for all of my items so far: wallet, purse, keys, and cat. For an old timer, this is really an extraordinary piece of work. In my 30s and 40s I still needed to keep a quarter in my pocket to use a public phone booth. This technology just keeps me amazed.
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