Apple's AirTags just hit their lowest price in months at $64.99 for a four-pack, signaling a major consumer tech deals surge ahead of the holiday season. The timing couldn't be better for travelers looking to track luggage, as the Bluetooth trackers are now just cents away from their all-time low pricing.
The deals are dropping fast, and Apple's AirTags are leading the charge. The four-pack bundle just hit $64.99 at both Amazon and Walmart - a $35 discount that puts these Bluetooth trackers within striking distance of their record low. For anyone who's ever panicked at baggage claim wondering where their luggage ended up, this timing feels intentional.
Apple's Find My ecosystem has turned AirTags into essential travel gear. The coin-sized trackers work seamlessly across millions of iPhones and iPads, creating a massive crowdsourced tracking network. When your tagged item goes out of Bluetooth range, any nearby Apple device can ping its location back to you anonymously. Airlines are even getting in on the action - American Airlines recently started letting passengers share AirTag locations directly with customer service for lost luggage cases.
The feature set gets even better with newer iPhones. iPhone 15 users can tap into ultra-wideband technology for "precision finding," which shows exact distance and direction to a missing AirTag. Each tracker runs on a replaceable CR2032 battery for about a year and carries an IP67 water resistance rating - enough to survive a soaking in up to three feet of water for 30 minutes.
But AirTags aren't the only tech seeing aggressive pricing. Lenovo just dropped its Legion 5 gaming laptop to $1,049 at Walmart - a massive $501 discount from its $1,550 MSRP. This isn't some budget machine either. The Legion 5 packs a 15.1-inch OLED display running at 2,560 x 1,600 resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate, AMD's Ryzen 7 260 processor, 16GB of RAM, and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 GPU.
That combination puts serious gaming power in the sub-$1,100 price range, something that would've been unthinkable just two years ago. The Legion 5 also offers upgrade paths - users can bump storage up to 2TB and RAM to 32GB down the line. An Intel variant with 1TB storage and Core i7 14700HX processor is also available for $1,199, down from $1,499.
Streaming services are jumping on the deals bandwagon too. Hulu launched a three-month Hulu with Live TV promotion for $64.99 through November 5th - $25 off the regular monthly rate. The timing targets cord-cutters looking to test streaming alternatives before committing to annual contracts. The package includes over 95 live channels plus Disney+ and ESPN Select access, creating a comprehensive entertainment bundle.












