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Apple AirTag 4‑Pack Hits Record Low at $56.99

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Apple’s first‑generation AirTag 4‑Pack slides into the market at $56.99, a drop from its original $99.00 list price. Retailer Woot lists the set as brand‑new and backs it with a 90‑day limited warranty. Buyers can expect delivery between April 29 and May 1, and the offer expires after four days.

First‑generation AirTags have become scarce since Apple released the second version in 2023, making this price point a rare opportunity for collectors and budget shoppers alike. The discount mirrors a similar drop on Amazon, which now sells the same bundle for $59.99. For those who prefer a quick turnaround, Prime members can receive the tags a few days earlier than standard shipping.

Consumers looking for the latest AirTag models find this deal a lower‑risk alternative, as newer tags lack the same resale value. Woot’s limited‑warranty coverage offers peace of mind for a product that relies on precision tracking. After the sale ends, buyers will likely turn to second‑hand markets, where prices could climb back toward the original $99.00 ceiling.

With Woot’s deal ending on May 1, shoppers have a narrow window to grab the tags before the price rises again. The $56.99 offer underscores how retailers hunt for inventory surplus, especially for older Apple accessories. For anyone needing a reliable locator without the premium tag, this bundle delivers value and warranty assurance.