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    Four-pack of Chipolo One Bluetooth trackers on sale for $60

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    Bluetooth trackers are handy little things that can help you find your valuables if you lose them. Our pick is the Chipolo One, which has hit an all-time low for a four-pack. The bundle (normally priced at $75) is, which makes each tracker just $15. Alternatively, you can purchase a single tracker (usually $25).

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    The price of the four-pack Chipolo One Bluetooth tracker has dropped to an all-time low of $60.

    Amazon $60

    The Chipolo One can’t really compete with the crowdsourced lookup network of AirTags or Tile trackers, so it’s probably not the best choice for monitoring the location of your luggage while traveling. However, it does an excellent job of helping you find items around the house. For one thing, its chime is the loudest of any tracker we’ve tested, and there’s no delay between pressing a button in the app and hearing the Chipolo One’s vibrato.

    One is easily identifiable because it is a colorful plastic disc. It’s also quite rugged, as it’s IPX5 splash-proof and has a two-year battery life (the battery is replaceable). Another advantage of the One is that it’s compatible with iOS and Android, and we found it paired easily with iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones.

    One aspect of the One that particularly impressed us was its breakaway alarm. Once you’re about 350 feet away from the smart device, your phone will receive an alert asking you if you might have left something somewhere. Through your Maps app, Chipolo can guide you back to the last location your phone and One were in contact with. Of course, you can call the smart device when you’re close to help you find it.

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