
Summer has finally arrived, and numerous Brits are preparing to jet off on holiday to bask in the sun, sea, and tranquillity of foreign destinations.
However, losing luggage or personal belongings is a common occurrence - but fear not, as Samsung's Bluetooth SmartTag 2 can now be purchased for a budget friendly £9, after cashback.
Argos is offering the SmartTag 2 for £23.99 on its website - however, customers can utilise TopCashback to receive an additional £15 discount when they register a new account on the site.
The Samsung SmartTag 2 is ideal for keeping tabs on luggage, valuables or even your car, providing peace of mind for those concerned about theft or prone to misplacing items. The SmartTag 2 boasts durability with an IP67 rating, ensuring it's dust and water-resistant, and it's also a fantastic travel companion due to its impressive battery life that lasts up to 500 days.
With Power Saving Mode adding an extra 40%, travellers can rely on the SmartTag2 for reliable location services. However, there's one caveat - these trackers are exclusively compatible with Samsung phones, which is an important factor to consider, reports Wales Online.
Apple enthusiasts need not feel excluded; alternatives such as the Tile Mate, priced at £19.99, or the Apple AirTag, retailing at £28, are available.
Shoppers can secure the £15 off deal by simply by registering for TopCashback, they'll receive a free £15 on top of the cashback from Argos. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to snag the deal:
- Begin by signing up as a new member via this TopCashback link.
- Find Argos on the site and hit 'Get Cashback Now'.
- Shop and check out as usual on the Argos website.
- Sit tight; cashback will track and pop up in your TopCashback account within seven working days of the transaction.
For newcomers to TopCashback (TCB) and first-time Argos shoppers, this gadget is available for £8.69 post-cashback. Meanwhile, fresh members of TCB with a history with Argos can grab it for only £8.79 after cashback.
The tech community is buzzing about the SmartTag2, with heaps of favourable critiques pouring in from satisfied users. One customer recounted their initial scepticism due to its reliance on Bluetooth and the Samsung ecosystem, but they happily reported: "I was dubious at first, being solely reliant on Bluetooth and locked into the Samsung ecosystem, but it has worked well and stood up to the tests of frequent global air travel."
Their praise continued as they elaborated on its practicality: "Now have multiple tags for all my luggage and carry-on when travelling for work and have been able to track my bags without any issue even when my bags have landed up in a different location to me."
Another globetrotter couldn't help but endorse the product, saying: "If you're a Samsung Galaxy owner, I would highly recommend it. Small, compact, robust, with great battery life."
However, one did flag an issue saying it "randomly just gave up".
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