




Keep track of and find your items alongside friends and devices in the Find My app
Key finder and locator for your wallet, luggage, backpack, and more. Share an AirTag with up to 5 people, so items that everyone uses can be tracked by friends and family
Simple one-tap setup instantly connects AirTag with your iPhone or iPad
Play a sound on the built-in speaker to help find your things, or just ask Siri for help
Precision Finding with Ultra Wideband technology leads you right to your nearby AirTag (on select iPhone models)
Find items further away with the help of hundreds of millions of Apple devices in the Find My network
Put AirTag into Lost Mode to be automatically notified when it’s detected in the Find My network. Share an AirTag’s location with a third party, like an airline, to get help recovering a lost item
All communication with the Find My network is anonymous and encrypted for privacy, Location data and history are never stored on AirTag
Replaceable battery lasts over a year
AirTag is IP67 water and dust resistant
6 reviews for Apple AirTag 4 Pack. Keep Track of and find Your Keys, Wallet, Luggage, Backpack, and More. Simple one-tap Set up with iPhone or iPad
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$6.99

Jamie –
Works great, accurate!
These are great! I wanted to buy more airtags and this was a great price, it was even lower this past fall (2025). I have found these to be very accurate and useful for tracking keys, luggage and our dog. The batteries in these last almost 2 years and have been very helpful. I wish you could do a custom design on Amazon, but no one really cares what is on your airtag as long as you can find your stuff
Jacob Wamego –
Exactly what I needed — useful and affordable
I bought the 4-pack of AirTags to keep track of my keys, wallet, luggage, and backpack — and they work perfectly. Setup was super easy (just tap with my iPhone), and pairing them with the Find My app took literally less than a minute. I’ve already used one to locate my wallet when I left it in a car, and another to track luggage after flying — saved me a lot of stress.They’re small, unobtrusive, and surprisingly powerful. Battery life seems good so far, and I feel a lot more secure about not losing everyday items. For the price, this is a great deal. If you misplace things often or travel, I’d definitely recommend these.
Stephanie Triplett –
Highly recommend
I bought travel keychain attachments with this and absolutely love them! Put one on each key set as I learned my lesson and keys (fobs) are expensive to replace. Easy to find items and sound as well to help find items if close. Saves time and hassle of searching for stuff. Compatible with my iPhone not sure of other devices. Great quality and design. Information for tracking is updated pretty quickly. Definitely recommend. Can get all kinds of different holders to attach them. I got travel one that take a hex key for so you can put them on about anything and it can’t fall out of the holder.
tg –
Good
Easy to set up. Worked well. Made me feel my luggage was secure
D. Severns –
Great well worth it
These are the best thing since sliced bread. I was in Dallas when they said my luggage wasn’t there so I looked it up and found it in Houston. How it got there is beyond me from London. So had to go on and had to have it rerouted to Dallas. Well it took too long and by then I was in Colorado. Finally had them send it to home I Florida. They thought it was in Houston . It had been rerouted to Dallas by then. So finally got them to send it to Florida. Was there when we got back . Crazy but wouldn’t have know without these. Use themFor all My luggage and computers purse wallet etc. Well worth the cost. Put them where they can’t be easily taken by anybody but you.
anon –
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.