Amazon is offering a significant discount on the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth tracker, making it an attractive option for anyone looking to keep track of their valuable belongings. The deal shaves off 59% of the regular price, bringing the tracker down to just £16.33. The SmartTag2 four-pack also sees a substantial price reduction, dropping from £109.99 to £53.59, thanks to the ongoing promotion.
Bluetooth trackers have become an essential gadget due to their ability to keep track of valuable items. Samsung's SmartTag, a competitor to Apple's AirTag, is back on sale as Amazon revives a popular deal, slashing 59% off the regular price. The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth tracker is now priced at £16.33, down from its usual £39.99, making it an excellent purchase for the spring holiday season or for peace of mind during daily commutes.
Amazon has also reduced the price of the SmartTag2 four-pack by 51%, bringing the bundle down to £53.59 from the usual £109.99, reports the Express. According to Amazon, over 4,000 customers have purchased the handy gadget in the past 30 days. Users have described the tracker as an 'invaluable gadget to put in a suitcase' and have found it helpful in locating lost luggage. One recent purchaser said: 'Fantastic, luggage stuck in the UK myself in Spain. I tracked it on the app on my mobile as it travelled across the UK to another airport and saw it pop up again in the Spanish airport. They added: 'Nice and compact with a hole to hook it onto a key ring. So good I immediately bought another on my return.' Another customer said: 'They're small, easily attached to items by the hoop incorporated in the design.' They also praised the accompanying app for its user-friendliness, according to the Mirror. One satisfied customer said: 'I was concerned there would be areas where there would be no response because of a lack of Samsung devices. This doesn't appear to be the case.' While the SmartTag2 has received accolades from many, a dissatisfied customer warned: 'Just make sure they are suitable for your phone. I have returned this item as it isn't compatible with any other phone and Amazon says it can't be returned.' In their review, The Mirror pitted the AirTag against the Tile tracker to determine which is superior for keeping tabs on personal items - noting that the AirTag is currently available at a deal price from Very. For individuals seeking a tracker that offers greater compatibility with various smartphones, the Tile Tag might be worth considering, despite its requirement for in-app purchases. Nevertheless, for those firmly in the Apple ecosystem, wielding devices like iPhones or iPads, the AirTag remains a highly recommended option
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