Affordable bluetooth tracker tags don’t warrant a big headline. But a 4-pack of trackers that cost just $20 and are iOS-compatible and Find My-certified is basically unheard of. But UGREEN’s FineTrack tags check all of those boxes during this limited-time Amazon deal, which brings them down to a literal fraction of the $99 cost of a 4-pack of Apple AirTags.
Inexpensive tracker tags aren’t uncommon, but the overwhelming majority of them are strictly for Android and Google devices. The only tags that truly played nicely with iOS were the home-team AirTags, but UGREEN just flipped the script in a very big way.
Everything But the Price
The FineTrack tags operate on Apple’s Find My network, which means they tap into the same vast ecosystem of Apple devices for location tracking as AirTags do. Within Bluetooth range, you trigger a sound from the Find My app to locate the item. Out of range, nearby Apple devices anonymously relay the tag’s location back to you — no subscription, no additional hardware required. Lost Mode lets you leave contact information accessible to anyone whose Apple device detects the tag, which is the same recovery mechanism AirTags use.
Shockingly, the far-more-affordable FineTrack tags also outperform the mighty AirTags in the battery department. The FineTrack runs two years on a replaceable battery, compared to the roughly one year you get from a standard tracker before replacement. The battery is also UL4200A certified, which is the child-safety standard that prevents small batteries from being swallowed — a detail that matters if these are going on a kid’s backpack or in a family bag. Battery level is visible anytime in the Find My app, so you’re not guessing when a swap is due.
Safety Certified
The FineTrack’s Apple MFi certification means they clear Apple’s stringent privacy and security requirements: end-to-end encryption, anonymous location relay, and no location data stored on the device itself. It pairs in one tap with any iPhone or iPad, and iOS 17 or later adds family sharing — one person buys the four-pack, and multiple family members can monitor the same tags through their own Find My apps. That’s genuinely useful for shared items like car keys or luggage that multiple people need to track.
The UGREEN FineTrack is iOS-only: Android users need to look elsewhere, and MacBooks can view location but can’t pair directly. For anyone already in the Apple ecosystem with a tracking need and no desire to spend $99 on Apple’s own hardware, $20 for four certified tags with two-year battery life is a clean value proposition while the price lasts at Amazon.