Get Four Tile Bluetooth Trackers And Save $11 With This Deal

Keeping track of your stuff, from wallets to bags, is easier than ever thanks to the latest Bluetooth item trackers. There are plenty of different types, and they come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, so this pack of four different-sized Tile trackers is a great option for people who want as much flexibility as possible. And now you can get them with an $11 discount as well.

These item trackers would normally sell for around $75, but if you order yours today, you’ll pay just $63.73 instead. You don’t need to enter any of those annoying discount codes or clip any coupons to enjoy that special price, but there is still a catch to be wary of. We don’t know how long this limited-time deal is going to last, and that means that you risk missing out if you delay your order too long.

These Tile trackers come in different sizes and shapes, so you can pick the right one for your needs. One is perfect for placing in a wallet; whole two are built with keychains in mind, but they all work the same whether you’re using Android or an iPhone.

These item trackers sport batteries that last for up to three years. They are also water resistant, so you don’t need to worry too much about them getting wet when they’re in use. And if you’re thinking about gifts this Christmas, this pack of four item trackers might be just perfect. Just make sure to place that order before it’s too late.

Buy: Tile by Life360 Essentials: $63.73 | Original price: $75

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