This new Tile Sticker 4-pack bundles in Amazon's Echo Dot for free

Tile's latest Bluetooth tracker was just unveiled earlier today, and you can already score a nice deal on the newest device when you purchase a four-pack at Amazon. Debuting at $59.99, today's deal bundles in the Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker at no extra charge. You'll get both for just $60, while separately they'd cost you $110 as the Echo Dot tends to sell for $50 on a regular basis.

These new Bluetooth trackers from Tile are the most versatile yet. Each one is small and has an adhesive backing that makes it easy to stick them virtually wherever you'd like. You could put one on your remote control, one on your wireless earbuds case, and another in your wallet.

The Tile Sticker features a 3-year battery life and a 150-foot range. Using an app on your phone, you'll be able to make any Tile Sticker ring whenever you need to locate the device it's stuck to. On the other hand, you can even press a button on any Tile Sticker to make your phone ring in case it's ever lost. That functionality works even when your phone is on silent, which is super helpful for those who never have their ringer on.

Tile's app even has a map feature which shows you when and where you left something last. If you lose an item away from your home, you can anonymously recruit other Tile users to help you locate the item; a feature sends location updates to your app alone when a Tile user comes close enough to the lost item, though only you would ever receive any indication of where it is.

With the included Amazon Echo Dot, you'll even be able to ask Alexa to help you locate any lost item attached to one of the Tile trackers. That's just one of the many features of the Echo Dot though, which also functions as a smart speaker which can wirelessly stream music from various streaming services, answer all your questions, control other compatible smart home devices, and more.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.