Today Woot is offering one of its best prices to date on the 4-pack of Samsung’s SmartTag 2 item trackers. We saw this bundle drop to $58 during the Black Friday deal season last year, but today you can grab four of them for $44.99 Prime shipped – that’s $11.25 a pop.
Woot is now offering the 4-pack of Samsung SmartTag 2 trackers (two black and two in white) down at $44.99 with free shipping for Prime members (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise).
This package carries a $99 list price and is now up to 55% off. That said, it more regularly sells for between $65 and $72 or so at Amazon where you’ll find it right now. We did see a couple short-lived Prime Day offers at Amazon in the $62 range, but nothing nearly as close to what we have here today at Woot. The offer we have here today ships with a 90-day warranty instead of the full year from Amazon, but with the much lower price that might be a worthy trade-off.
While the SmartTag 2 certainly isn’t the newest item tracker on the market, it remains a compelling option for Android users and especially those firmly planted in the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem. They work with a wide range of Galaxy smartphones, both new and old, while providing the UWB support that hadn’t appeared in very much of the direct competition alongside a clippable design and P67 water-resistance.
Only available with ultra-wideband (UWB) enabled Galaxy smartphones running Android 11.0 or higher (Galaxy Note20 Ultra, S21+ and Ultra, S22+ and Ultra, S23+ and Ultra, Z Fold2 and up).
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 features:
The redesigned Galaxy SmartTag 2 is made so you can keep calm and keep track; Its design makes it easy for you to tag and carry your belongings. It’s IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant, activates your compatible IoT devices and stays powered for up to 500 days or even up to 40% more on Non-Power Saving Mode. Simply register a new Galaxy SmartTag2 and get started right away with SmartThings Find; With its intuitive tracking experience, you now have a way to keep track of things you love right in the palm of your hand.
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