Apple has brought its four-pack of second-generation AirTags back to a record-low price of $89. This discount matches the pricing seen during Prime Day in June and offers a solid opportunity to pick up these trackers before the back to school season hits full speed.

The second-generation trackers include a new Ultra Wideband chip that improves detection range by 1.5 times compared to the original version. This update makes locating items from a greater distance more reliable. Apple also added Precision Finding support for specific Apple Watch models, allowing users to track misplaced items directly from their wrist.

Hardware improvements extend to the speaker, which is nearly 50 percent louder than the previous iteration. This change is designed to make the tracker easier to hear when it is obscured by items like couch cushions or heavy bags. The device retains its long-lasting battery life, keeping it powered for over a year on a single standard battery.

Users can now share a single AirTag with up to five different people. The system also permits temporary location access for trusted contacts, providing more flexibility for shared items. For those who do not require a bundle, a single unit is available for $24. These deals are currently active at major retailers, but availability and pricing remain subject to change as demand fluctuates.