Technology
4 packs are 50% off for back to school
TL;DR: The must-have Tile Mate 4 pack is $50 at Tile. They’re typically $100 so you’ll save 50%.
Are you someone who always feels like they’re forgetting something? You constantly have to do the keys, phone, wallet check and some might even say you’d lose your head if it wasn’t screwed on? This forgetfulness will only get worse when the school year comes around. You’ll have a lot on your plate between midterms, clubs, and roommate problems (we all have them). It can be hard to keep track of everything, or anything tbh.
The Tile Mate is a great device that makes sure you’ll never lose anything again. Equipped with tracking capabilities, the Tile app shows you where your item is in real-time. You can even sound an alarm on the item within 150 feet. Lost your phone (again)? Simply press the button on your Tile twice to make your phone ring, even when on silent. The Tile itself can fit or stick onto any object, perfect for airpods and other headphones, textbooks, and especially keys. Definitely an upgrade from the Zoey 101 solution of wearing your dorm room key around your neck.
Just in time for back to school, Tile Mate 4 packs are on sale for $50. They’re typically $100, so you’ll save $50. You can also get a one pack for $20 and an eight pack for $110, saving $30 off the original price of $140.
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