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Best travel deal: Save 20% on Tile Pro Bluetooth trackers

June 10, 2025
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SAVE $20: A four-pack of Tile Pro Bluetooth trackers is on sale at Amazon for $79.99, down from the standard price of $99.99. That’s 20% off.


We’re not officially into summer quite yet, but that doesn’t matter — it’s all systems go on summer vacation. Once you have the logistics sorted out, it’s time to consider packing. You’ll want to take along plenty of sunscreen, an e-reader, and noise-cancelling headphones. But there’s another essential gadget to pack in your luggage: a Bluetooth tracker. If you’ve never owned one before, or you need a few more, check out this deal at Amazon.

As of June 10, a four-pack of Tile Pro Bluetooth trackers is on sale for $79.99 at Amazon, marked down from the usual price of $99.99. That’s a 20% discount that shaves $20 off the price. It brings the price of each Tile Pro tracker down to just $20.

Compatible with both Android and iOS devices, packing along several Tile Pro Trackers is a smart move. That’s appliable to your European cruise, a long weekend away with friends, and even heading to the local park. Stick one in your checked luggage so you’ll know it made it onto the plane, keep one on your keys, and attach one to your rental bicycle.

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Each Tile Pro Tracker comes with up to 500 feet of tracking range and is made with water-resistant materials. In Mashable’s roundup of the best Bluetooth trackers, the Tile Pro earns the title of the best alternative to AirTags. The review points out the Tile Pro is great when it comes to location tracking with long range. It also works great as an item finder, since double pressing the button on the Tile can trigger your phone to ring. That’s true even when your phone is set to silent mode.

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Stop stressing about lost items this summer and snag a four-pack of Tile Pro Trackers while they’re on sale at Amazon for $79.99. Peace of mind for just $20 per tag is a heck of a deal.

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