Technology
Protect the tag that protects your stuff with this AirTag case
TL;DR: As of June 14, snag an AirTag Protector Case for only $14.95 — a 50% discount.
The whole purpose of Apple’s AirTags is to protect your stuff — whether you’re traveling, constantly on the move, or just super forgetful. But what protects the protector from all the wear and tear it sees on a daily basis? An AirTag Protector Case, of course.
Being on the go definitely makes your AirTags vulnerable to damage. Fortunately, these protector cases can ensure they stay in working order and live a long lifespan despite their daily grind. They’re made from lightweight yet powerful TPU and PC material, so the case won’t add any unnecessary weight to your belongings. It will, however, keep your AirTag free of any scratches, water damage, or other harm that might come its way. That way, you’re free to enjoy all the benefits AirTags have to offer with total peace of mind.
This case also makes it easier than ever to bind your AirTag to items like your car keys, wallet, purse, suitcase, computer case, and many other treasured possessions. It comes in black, gray, and red colorways, so you can coordinate your AirTag style with whatever you’re attaching it to or use the different color options to instantly identify your items.
Protect your AirTag from all of the usual wear and tear — no matter how much everyday use you put it through — with a solid case, so it can go back to protecting your belongings.
At 50% off, this is a great deal. Typically $29 a pop, you can snag one of these AirTag protector cases for only $14.95 for a limited time. Or you could grab two for essentially the normal cost of one. With summer travels and adventures right around the corner, there’s no time like the present to invest in damage control for your gadgets.
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