5 for $5 has such a nice ring to it...
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Man, those new Apple AirTags are pretty neat, right?
In true Apple fashion, theyβre sleek and sexy and very lovely to look at. For $29 a piece, they really ought to be. Of course, this is Apple weβre talking about here, so obviously your $29 AirTag wonβt be good for much unless you pick up a little loop to put around it, which costs another $29. (All of this assuming, obviously, that youβre too cheap to get both items together in the HermΓ¨s package for just under $450. Weβre assuming nobody actually does that. PLEASE CONFIRM THAT NOBODY ACTUALLY DOES THAT.)
Anyway, the point is that AirTags are rad, but the cost adds up quickly. You can get a four-pack for like $100 and then go from there, but honestlyβ¦doesnβt 5 for $5 just around a whole lot more appealing at this point?
TrackR Pixels have been around for a long time. Theyβre great. They do what theyβre supposed to do and they look, wellβ¦adequate, doing it. They arenβt Apple pretty, but they had to shave off a few bucks somewhere.
On that note, each one comes with a little string that you use to attach it to an item, somehow not even sold separately. Also not sold separately is the included pack of extra batteries, meaning that for each TrackR, your first battery change is on usβall baked into that $1/each price tag.
How do we do it? Thatβs a trade secret. But we will point out that there are much cheaper places to have office space than Cupertino.
Oh and as long as youβre sitting there in super-handy gadget mode, weβve also got a rare Pick-Your-2-Pack Bonus Deal: Your choice of a Philo Spool MFi Lightning Cable and/or Earphones for just $8.
Now go order some TrackRs and keep doing that until you run out of things to lose.