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TL;DR: Through Nov. 23, you can get the EZ Tagg Anti-Lost Device for just $29.99 instead of $59.95 — that's a 49% discount.


There’s nothing like dropping your keys in the snow and feeling like you’ll have to wait until spring to find them. In the chaos of getting ready for the holidays, you might misplace your keys, wallet, phone, backpack, or other belongings. It’s frustrating, but there’s something you can do. EZ Tagg is a bite-sized tracker that you can attach to your essentials so you can search for them when they’re lost. 

This season, we’re thankful for deals that improve the little things in life. Get two EZ Taggs on sale for just $29.99 until November 23, 11:59 PM Pacific. No code needed.

Track that lost luggage

There have been plenty of stories about lost luggage or belongings being tracked down with AirTags, but those only work with select iPhones. If you want an affordable AirTag alternative, try EZ Tagg. 

These ultra-durable silicone tags are small enough to fit in a wallet and can attach to keyring in a snap. If a tagged object is lost, just press the remote transmitter and listen for the loud beeping sound. As long as you’re within 82 feet of your Tagg, you can click to listen for it. Searching in the dark? EZ Tagg has an LED indicator light that could help you track it down.  

EZ Taggs are the quintessential set-it-and-forget-it device. This durable sweat and scratchproof tracker’s battery claims to last up to a year on a single charge. The charging cable is included. Just don’t forget to take it out for its annual refill.

Try this affordable AirTag alternative 

Turn your aimless searching into finding when you activate your EZ Tagg attached to your phone, wallet, keys, bag, or other essentials. Until November 23, 11:59 pm Pacific, get a pair of EZ Taggs in black, white, blue, orange, or pink for $29.99 (reg. $59). 

Prices subject to change.

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