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These awesome Bluetooth trackers are perfect for tracking and locating your keys, bags, or even pets.
Image: Samsung
Keeping track of your essential items is about to get significantly easier, and it’s not going to cost you much thanks to this amazing 40% discount being put on by Amazon. Right now, you can snag this 4-pack of Samsung’s redesigned Galaxy SmartTag2 trackers for just $60 (was $100). That’s only $15 each and the perfect number of trackers.
View this Amazon deal
Imagine never frantically searching for your keys before leaving the house again, or being able to know ahead of time when your luggage is about to hit the airport carousel, or quickly locating your lost luggage when it doesn’t show up on the carousel at all. That’s all possible if you have a SmartTag2 attached, and it’s so easy to do with its intuitive design that hooks the tracker to any keychain, bag, loop, or even a pet’s collar.
It also has a heck of a battery life, which is an important consideration before you go off and opt for a cheaper no-name Bluetooth tracker. I bought one of these a couple years ago—before the redesign—and the battery lasted so long that I only had to change it a few weeks ago (and it wasn’t even fully depleted yet). This new model is even better.
For Samsung Galaxy users, the integration is seamless as you just have to register the SmartTag2 with the SmartThings Find app. When my son forgot his backpack on a subway bench, it was easy enough to find as the tag’s location bounced off other nearby Samsung devices.
Don’t miss out on this chance to get this super useful 4-pack of Samsung SmartTag2 Bluetooth trackers for $60 while this deal lives on!
Save 40% and get four Samsung Bluetooth trackers at a great price
Buy now at Amazon
Author: Gabriela Vatu, Deals Editor, PCWorld
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.
Recent stories by Gabriela Vatu:
Image: Samsung
Keeping track of your essential items is about to get significantly easier, and it’s not going to cost you much thanks to this amazing 40% discount being put on by Amazon. Right now, you can snag this 4-pack of Samsung’s redesigned Galaxy SmartTag2 trackers for just $60 (was $100). That’s only $15 each and the perfect number of trackers.
View this Amazon deal
Imagine never frantically searching for your keys before leaving the house again, or being able to know ahead of time when your luggage is about to hit the airport carousel, or quickly locating your lost luggage when it doesn’t show up on the carousel at all. That’s all possible if you have a SmartTag2 attached, and it’s so easy to do with its intuitive design that hooks the tracker to any keychain, bag, loop, or even a pet’s collar.
It also has a heck of a battery life, which is an important consideration before you go off and opt for a cheaper no-name Bluetooth tracker. I bought one of these a couple years ago—before the redesign—and the battery lasted so long that I only had to change it a few weeks ago (and it wasn’t even fully depleted yet). This new model is even better.
For Samsung Galaxy users, the integration is seamless as you just have to register the SmartTag2 with the SmartThings Find app. When my son forgot his backpack on a subway bench, it was easy enough to find as the tag’s location bounced off other nearby Samsung devices.
Don’t miss out on this chance to get this super useful 4-pack of Samsung SmartTag2 Bluetooth trackers for $60 while this deal lives on!
Save 40% and get four Samsung Bluetooth trackers at a great price
Buy now at Amazon
Author: Gabriela Vatu, Deals Editor, PCWorld
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.
Recent stories by Gabriela Vatu: