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SAVE $11: As of Feb. 7,History Archives the Tile Mate is on sale for $16.95 at Amazon (regularly $27.99). That’s 39% off a must-have gadget that ensures you never lose your keys, bags, or even your phone again.

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If you spend more time searching for lost keys than actually using them, the Tile Mate (2024) will be your new best friend thanks to this latest Amazon deal. Attach this compact Bluetooth tracker to anything you frequently misplace (keys, backpacks, wallets) and let the free Tile app do the rest. Just tap a button in the app, and the Tile will ring loudly, making it easy to find (even if it’s buried under a couch cushion).
But the real lifesaver? If you misplace your phone, double press the Tile Mate, and your phone will ring even if it’s on silent. No more tearing apart the house in a panic.
SEE ALSO: The Anker 735 GaN charger is down to under $20 — grab it before it’s goneIf your item is gone (like left in an Uber), the Tile app shows its last known location on a map. Thanks to the Tile network, other users can help anonymously locate your lost item. Unlike Apple’s AirTag, the Tile Mate works with iPhones and Android devices, making it a versatile choice for any household.
This 2024 version also syncs with Life360, meaning you can track your family and your stuff in one app, perfect for parents who want to monitor their kids’ backpacks or luggage while traveling.
With a 350-foot Bluetooth range, water resistance (IP68-rated), and a battery that lasts up to three years, this little tracker is built to last. It even has a discreet SOS feature that can alert loved ones if you’re in an unsafe situation, a small but thoughtful addition.
If you’re tired of losing your essentials, now’s the time to grab the Tile Mate (2024) for just $16.95. At nearly 40% off on Amazon right now, it’s an affordable way to stay organized and stress-free.
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