Samsung SmartTag 2 trackers are 48 percent off for Prime Day

We live in a world filled with so much stuff. There's keys, phones, wallets — the list goes on of things that you need to hold on to every day. With this in mind, it's often a good idea to get a Bluetooth tracker for all the important things.

Luckily, right now the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 is back on sale for a record-low price for Prime Day. Our pick as the best Bluetooth tracker for Samsung devices is down to $15.50 from $30 — a 48 percent discount. The only catch is that just the white model has such a steep markdown. If you want to pick up a bunch of trackers then check out the four-pack option, on sale for $65, down from $100.

The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 is a solid purchase due to features like being IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant, a sizeable keychain hoop and over 16 months of battery life. It also emits a ring louder than competitors like the AirTag or Tile. The only snag is that you must have a Samsung device in order to use it. 

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