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Always losing your keys? This Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is under $16 right now.

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SAVE OVER $14: As of Feb. 25, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is on sale for $15.96 at Amazon, down from $29.99. If you’re always misplacing your keys, wallet, or luggage, this tiny Bluetooth tracker will save you some serious stress.


I have a bad habit of losing literally everything, so when Bluetooth trackers first hit the market, they felt like they were designed specifically for me. Now, Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 is on sale for just $15.96 on Amazon, which is the lowest price in the past 30 days. This deal is a no-brainer if you’re on Team Android and need a reliable way to track your stuff.

The SmartTag2 works with Samsung’s SmartThings Find, making it easy to track down your keys, wallet, or pet if you attach it to their collar. If you’ve misplaced something nearby, you can use Search Nearby mode to get a Compass View on your phone, giving you directions to its exact location. If you still can’t find it, ring the tag to make it beep like a lost phone.

Battery life lasts up to 500 days out of the box, which is ridiculous. Switching to Power Saving Mode can stretch that to nearly two years before replacing the battery. It’s also IP67-rated for water and dust resistance, so it won’t die on you if it gets a little wet.

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Unlike some other trackers, the SmartTag2 also works as a remote for Samsung SmartThings devices. That means you can use it to turn on lights, activate smart home routines, or even control appliances with a press of a button. It’s a small bonus feature that makes it even more useful if you’re in the Samsung ecosystem.

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This deal is on the white SmartTag2, but you can also grab the black one for $22.69 on Amazon too. If you constantly lose your stuff or want security while traveling, this is the cheapest way to prevent your things from disappearing.



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