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Apple AirTag vs Apple AirTag 4-pack

Comparison 2026GPS Trackers

65

Apple AirTag

Apple · Bluetooth tracker

35.00

VS
68

Apple AirTag 4-pack

Apple · Bluetooth tracker (4-pack)

119.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Apple AirTag 4-pack edges out the Apple AirTag with an overall score of 68/100 against 65/100. It scores particularly well on accuracy (55/100) and concealment (55/100), making it the better all-round pick in GPS Trackers.

The Apple AirTag remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €35.00 versus €119.00.

Value winner

Apple AirTag 4-pack

6% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationApple AirTagApple AirTag 4-pack
Price€35.00+240%€119.00
Rating★4.6 (7,820)★4.7 (5,240)
Overall65/10068/100+5%
Tracker performance
TechnologyBluetooth LE + UWB (U1)Bluetooth LE + UWB (U1)
Battery lifeCa. 12 maanden (CR2032)Ca. 12 maanden per tag
IP ratingIP67IP67
NetworkFind My (iPhone crowdsourced)Find My
Compatibility
Subscription costGeenGeen
AppZoek Mijn (iOS 14.5+)Zoek Mijn (iOS 14.5+)
Android supportAlleen Tracker Detect
Dimensions31.9 mm, 11 g
Number of tags4 stuks
Price per tagCa. €30

Pros and cons

Apple AirTag

Pros

  • Dense Find My network in the Netherlands — Amsterdam and the Randstad are saturated with iPhones
  • No subscription, no SIM card — a one-time purchase
  • Precision Finding with the U1 chip walks you to within 10 m of the tag
  • Roughly one year of battery life from a user-replaceable CR2032

Cons

  • Anti-stalking alert: any iPhone near a stolen bike eventually gets a warning — letting thieves locate and dump the AirTag
  • No real GPS — location depends entirely on nearby Apple devices

Apple AirTag 4-pack

Pros

  • Averages €30 per tag — roughly 14 percent cheaper than buying individually
  • Enables a twin-mount strategy: one in the bell, one hidden in the seat post or bottle cage
  • All four tags are instantly active on the Find My network with no registration fees
  • Perfect for families running three or four bikes at once

Cons

  • Same anti-stalking limitation as the single AirTag — iPhone-carrying thieves still get warned
  • No real GPS — coverage drops off in rural areas

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