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You can currently get a tracker for Android’s Find My Device network for just $15

Trackers for Android’s Find My Device network are readily available nowadays, but they aren’t particularly cheap. Right now, though, you can get a tracker for Android’s Find My Device network for a mere $15, around 50% off of the usual cost.

There are only a handful of trackers available for the Find My Device network, with the average cost being around $30. That’s not particularly expensive, but given the state of Google’s network – which is improving, but still not the most reliable – it can make more sense to buy a Galaxy SmartTag for $30, or an Apple AirTag, even if there are some hiccups in how you’ll be able to use it.

Right now, though, Best Buy is offering the Chipolo One Point for $14.99, roughly half off of its usual $28 price tag, and easily the best deal you’ll find right now in a Find My Device tracker.

The Chipolo One Point is similar in form factor to an AirTag, offering a replaceable battery and a small, circular footprint. One advantage to its design is a built-in point for a keyring or clip, meaning you don’t have to buy separate accessories for the tracker.

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It’s unclear how long this deal will be available. Chipolo launched at Best Buy last year and also sells through its own website and Amazon, both of which are currently not matching this price. The Chipolo Card Point is available for $24 at Amazon right now, a discount of over $10.

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