This affordable, long-lasting AirTag alternative is $15 right now


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there are many Solid Bluetooth trackers For iPhones that take advantage of Apple’s expanded Find My network. Some are thin, some are a little more chunky. Some of them clearly resemble small soccer balls. Ugreen’s FineTrack 2 It glows in the dark and has a loud 110dB alarm for when you need to find it. It’s only $14.99 at Amazon Key members (Originally $19.99). Ugreen She also sells it for $14.99 through her site.

Ugreen FineTrack 2 Bluetooth Tracker

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Instead of offering replaceable metal batteries, as many trackers do at this point, the FineTrack 2 has a built-in non-rechargeable battery that can last for up to seven years. Some may consider this a drawback, but it would be nice to not have to worry about replacing its battery for a long time. The spherical-shaped tracker also features IP68 water and dust resistance, and includes a short and long lanyard that you can swap out at your leisure.

Other deals to consider

  • Google Pixel Buds 2Athe latest entry-level wireless earbuds, has dropped its price to $109 Amazon, B&H Photosand Best buywhich is their second best price so far. It’s stacked with more features than its own 2021 predecessor (not to mention cooler colors), including active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and spatial audio. That would be enough to make it worth the retail price, but it also features IP54 protection against sweat, and up to 20 hours of total battery life with the charging case. At $80 more, it’s more expensive Pixel Buds Pro 2 They offer a little longer battery life, a wireless charging-ready case, and loud noise protection. Read our review.
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  • Samsung recently launched a fleet of gaming monitors, and it’s offering perks to early adopters. One of the most affordable options is $899.99 Odyssey G8 G80HF 5K 27-inch model. If you buy it now through Samsungyou can choose either a $200 Samsung gift card to use toward a future purchase, a Music Studio 5 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth speaker, or Galaxy Buds 4 Pro wireless earbuds as a free gift. Its specifications are unique compared to other 5K displays in that it can support 5K at up to 180Hz, or switch to 1440p at 360Hz (most 5K models go up to 60Hz). Additionally, its 218 pixel density matches that of Apple Studio Display and other 5K displays. Oddly enough, the G80HF lacks a USB-C port for easily connecting a MacBook. Read our 2026 Apple Studio Monitor review.

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