The Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag2 has been reduced to the lowest price on record, with Amazon slashing the price to £16.90 – but customers will have to be quick to snap up the deal

Bluetooth trackers are popular now thanks to their ability to send alerts and attach to belongings. These nifty devices can be clipped onto important items like car keys, purses, or laptop bags, turning them into a staple for many individuals – and Samsung’s AirTag-rivalling SmartTag has dropped to its lowest-ever price.

In a deal that beats Samsung’s own price, Amazon has slashed the SmartTag2 Bluetooth tracker down from £39.99 to £16.23 – a 59% saving for anyone looking to jet off on a Valentine’s (or Galentine’s) holiday, half-term break or slog on the daily commute and wanting to track their luggage.

It’s a record low according to price tracking site CamelCamelCamel, which has led to more than 4,000 shoppers snapping it up in the past 30-days. As users say it’s an ‘invaluable gadget to put in a suitcase’.

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This was echoed by a recent shopper, as they said: “Fantastic, luggage stuck in UK myself in Spain. I tracked it on the app on my mobile as it travelled across UK to another airport and saw it pop up again in the Spanish airport.

“Nice and compact with a hole to hook it onto key ring. So good I immediately bought another on my return.”

Another shopper said: “They’re small, easily attached to items by the hoop incorporated in the design”, and praised the app that pairs with it for being so user-friendly, as first reported by the Express during a rival sale.

Another content customer expressed relief about connectivity fears, stating: “I was concerned that there would be areas where there would be no response because of lack of Samsung devices. This doesn’t appear to be the case.”

Amidst the rave reviews, one shopper offered some advice as they said: “Just make sure they are suitable for your phone”, cautioning other potential shoppers. “I have returned this item as it isn’t compatible with any other phone. And Amazon says it can’t be returned”, said a second disappointed shopper.

In our Mirror review, we compared the AirTag with another option, the Tile tracker, to see how they fared in keeping tabs on your stuff – and is currently reduced at Very. If you’re after a tracker that works well with different smartphones, our advice leans towards the Tile Tag, despite its in-app purchases. However, the AirTag continues to be a firm pick for those devoted to their iPhones.

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