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Apple AirTag single and 4-packs now available for purchase in Malaysia

The new Apple AirTag is now available for purchase at authorised Apple resellers in Malaysia such as Switch and Machines. You can save RM57 by getting a pack of four where it costs about RM115 per piece.

To recap, the AirTag is priced at RM129 and for a pack of four, it costs RM459 in Malaysia. If you’re interested, you can order it right now via Switch’s online store on both Lazada and Shopee. It’s also available on Machine’s online store.

In terms of accessories, the AirTag Loop is priced at RM149 while the leather version costs RM199. Meanwhile, the AirTag Leather Key Ring is priced at RM199.

If you want to customise your AirTag with emojis or characters, you can order online via the official Apple online store. However, the online store is only offering a single-pack and there’s no option to buy a 4-pack AirTag.

The AirTag is a digital tracker which uses Apple’s Find My feature. It is powered by a CR2032 battery and it comes with IP67-rated dust and water resistance. You can use it to track your keys, bags or even your pet. If you’re within range, you can set it play a sound so that it is easier for you to locate it and it uses UWB technology to provide distance and direction to the AirTag.

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