Technology
Tile Bluetooth trackers are on sale — save up to $20
TL;DR: Forget about losing your important items with Tile Bluetooth trackers on sale for up to $20 off for Amazon Prime Day.
is officially here and there are tons of deals for you to take advantage of today. You might be buying new tech products, and if you’re anything like me, you might misplace them not long after you receive them.
In addition to all the cool devices you’re going to score on sale, check out Tile Bluetooth trackers at discounted prices at Amazon for Prime Day.
Tile Mate — Save up to $15
The most basic of the Tile family, the Mate attaches to your most important items via keyring to ensure you don’t lose anything. Use the Tile mobile app to set off a ringtone for trackers that are within a 100-foot range. Additionally, you can use the Tile tracker to set off a tone on your cellphone if you happen to misplace it.
Grab either a single Tile Mate or bundle it with others, all at slashed prices.
Tile Pro — Save up to $19.50
A more advanced option, the Tile Pro is heavy duty and built to withstand bumps and drops. It has a wider range with a 300-foot tracking radius. It’s also water resistant and has a louder tone, making it easier to find your items.
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