The second-generation AirTag 4-pack has been out of stock on Amazon for weeks, available only as individual units at $29 each. It just came back, and at $89, that works out to $22 per tag, $7 less than buying four singles. No Prime membership required, no waitlist, and the pack includes the gen 2 hardware with its 50% louder speaker, upgraded Ultra Wideband chip, and expanded Precision Finding range.

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Gen 2 is a meaningful upgrade over the original AirTag

The second-generation AirTag is not a cosmetic refresh. The upgraded Ultra Wideband and Bluetooth chips extend the detection range beyond what the original hardware could reach, and the speaker is 50% louder with a new distinctive chime that is easier to locate by ear in a noisy environment. Expanded Precision Finding now works on Apple Watch Series 9 and later in addition to iPhone, which means finding a lost item no longer requires pulling out a phone. Step-by-step directional guidance on both devices points you toward the tag rather than showing a map position, and the 50% louder speaker activates when you are close enough to hear it.

Share Item Location is a new feature that lets you temporarily share AirTag access with a trusted contact, a third party, or one of over 50 airline partners when checking luggage. Losing a bag and being able to hand the airline a live location link rather than a verbal description of where you last saw it is the practical difference that feature makes in a real travel incident.

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Four tags, four problems solved at once

One AirTag covers one item. Four covers the full set of things people actually lose: keys, wallet, backpack, and luggage. Buying four singles at $29 each costs $116. The 4-pack at $89 saves $27 on the same hardware with the same functionality, which is the only reason to wait for the pack rather than buying individually as needed. The AirTag runs on a standard CR2032 battery with over a year of life, and the iPhone sends a replacement alert when the battery level drops low enough to warrant a swap. The enclosure uses 85% recycled plastic, and 100% fiber-based packaging removes the plastic tray that previous Apple accessories shipped in.

Only authorized users can see the AirTag location, and location data and history are never stored on the tag itself. Anti-stalking protections alert nearby iPhones and Android devices when an unknown AirTag is traveling with them, which is the safety mechanism Apple built in to address the tracking concern that followed the original AirTag launch.

The 4.6-star average across over 5,300 reviews and 10,000-plus units sold last month reflect a product that has earned its position as the default item tracker recommendation for iPhone users across every generation. At $89 for the 4-pack, back in stock after weeks of unavailability, Amazon has the gen 2 hardware available at the best per-unit price currently on the platform, with no membership required to access it.

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