SAVE 27%:The the deamon of eroticismSamsung Galaxy SmartTag2 tracking device is just $21.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $29.99. That's a savings of $8.
We all have a lot going on in life, and oftentimes it can be a challenge to keep track of even the most basic elements like where the car keys went or where you left that mug of coffee. If you end up spending precious time searching for lost items, today's deal at Amazon can help get you back on track.
As of Jan. 30, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is just $21.99, marked down from the normal price of $29.99. That's a 27% discount or a savings of $8. The price also makes this a less expensive alternative to the Apple AirTag. Alternatively, you can also grab a four-pack of the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 trackers for just $70, bringing the price per tracker down to only $17.50.
Attaching to car keys, luggage, your backpack, a bicycle, or whatever else you need to keep track of, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 tracker makes it easy to keep tabs on your belongings. Through the SmartThings Find app, you'll be able to locate items instantly, instead of searching around the house for hours. The Search Nearby function helps navigate you to items that are close by, and if you're still struggling to find it, you can tell the SmartTag2 to sound an audible signal.
In terms of durability, the Galaxy SmartTag2 is both water and dust resistant, so you won't need to worry about a rainstorm. Plus, it stays powered for up to 500 days or up to 40% more when it's switched to power-saving mode.
If you hope to keep better tabs on your items but would like to spend less than buying an Apple AirTag, today's deal on the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is your ticket to better item tracking.
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