Protect your luggage as Amazon cuts price of Apple AirTags and Tile Bluetooth trackers


We’ve all experienced the frantic search for keys or valuables when trying to leave the house in a hurry. Or the dread of catching a flight and wondering if your luggage will end up on the other side.

However, Amazon’s latest deal on the Tile Mate Bluetooth tracker and Apple AirTags could put an end to this common problem. The online retail giant has slashed the price of the handy device from £19.99 to just £14.99 for a limited time. Compatible with both Android and iOS phones, the Tile Mate makes locating those elusive items a breeze.

Compared to Apple’s own AirTags, which retail at £28 each, the Tile Mate offers excellent value for money. Plus, it can even be used inside luggage – perfect for keeping track of your belongings during summer getaways.

Boasting IP67 water resistance, the Tile Mate also allows users to enlist the help of the secure and anonymous Tile Network to locate their items. If you’re a bit confused about which to buy, we recently did an extensive comparison of both the Apple AirTag and the Tile Bluetooth device when our writer flew away on holiday.

Our tech guru Harriet noted in our sister paper the Daily Mirror that the Tile software had some glitches with iOS devices. Therefore, if you’re after a seamless experience, you might want to opt for the AirTag instead. For those willing to spend a bit more, Amazon has reduced the price of four Apple AirTags to £89.99 for a limited time so you might want to jump on the deal.

However, for Android users, the choice is obvious as the Apple AirTag can’t be used with those devices. It’s worth noting that Tile charges an additional £2.99 per month or £29.99 per year for features that are available for free on the AirTag.

This includes looking at a 30-day history location and getting a notification to your phone each time you leave without your Tile tracker. But if you want to save those precious pennies, the Tile Mate might be a brilliant purchase for your holidays or to track your valuables.

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