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Never Lose Your Things Again With This Samsung SmartTag 2 4-Pack That’s a Massive 48% Off
Android users can make the most of these excellent Bluetooth trackers to keep an eye on their things with ease.

Have you ever spent an unreasonable amount of time looking around your house for your wallet? What about your bag or your tablet? We’ve all been there, and it sucks. Thankfully, you can get something like an AirTag, Tile or a SmartTag tracker to help you out.
If you’re in the Android ecosystem though, then you could also go for the Samsung SmartTag 2, which comes with all of the reliability you’d expect from the brand. Better yet, today you can get your hands on four of them for just $52 — which is a massive 48% off the normal price. Act fast though, as the deal is due to run out in just four days.
The Samsung SmartTag 2 has a lot of excellent features that help it really shine as a way to find your stuff. Aside from being easy to attach to things, they’re also IP67-rated, making them resistant to water and dust, and can stay powered for up to 500 days. They can also alert you in a few different ways, with you being able to use a compass on your app to track them down when nearby, or even just ring them to have them make a loud noise.
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As long as you’ve already got a compatible Samsung Galaxy device, whether that’s one of the brand’s phones or tablets, you’ll be able to use these handy devices with no problems.
Why this deal matters
Day-to-day life involves an awful lot of stuff these days. Wallets, keys, phones, tablets and whatever else you might take out with you, and most of those keep getting smaller too. So, being able to save money on a high quality tag like the Samsung SmartTag 2 is a chance you shouldn’t miss out on.
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States Sue the Government Over Withdrawn EV Charging Station Funds
California, Colorado and Washington are among the 17 states protesting the freezing of $3.3 billion in funds meant to bolster EV charging infrastructure in the US.
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Is Apple’s AirDrop Not Working? Try These Solutions
AirDrop is a convenient way to transfer photos and files between Apple devices, but sometimes it fails. Here are some quick tips for troubleshooting the issue.

AirDrop has long been a fast and easy way for Apple users to transfer files between devices. When enabled, you can easily share photos, documents, videos, audio recordings, contact cards, web links, notes and more between iPads, iPhones and Macs. AirDrop lets you easily move files across your own devices, but you can also use it to transfer them to nearby contacts (as long as they have iOS or MacOS). It works with any iOS device with iOS 7 or newer and Macs running OS X Yosemite or newer.
For a detailed explanation of how to use AirDrop, check out our guide here. But even if you follow these steps, sometimes AirDrop can fail. Here are a few possible reasons why it’s not working.
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi isn’t on
AirDrop uses both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to discover devices and share files. So both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi need to be turned on in order for it to work. If even one of the connections is disabled, AirDrop will not work. If you’re having trouble with either of these connections, you can try toggling these features off and on again. To do so, simply head to Settings or Control Center and enable both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Personal Hotspot is enabled
If your phone or tablet’s Personal Hotspot feature is turned on, that might prevent AirDrop from working. Make sure that’s disabled and make sure that the other device also has it turned off. A VPN connection might also create issues with AirDrop. If you’re using a VPN, make sure that local networking is allowed. Otherwise, try disabling it in case you’re having issues with AirDrop.
AirDrop is set to Receiving Off
Another reason AirDrop might not be working is that your AirDrop settings are incorrect. If you have it as «Receiving Off,» no one can AirDrop files to you. To correct this, you need to do the following:
- Open the Control Center panel
- Tap the wireless connection icon
- Tap the AirDrop icon
- Choose Contacts Only or Everyone for 10 Minutes
The «Contacts Only» option only works with people saved in your contacts while the «Everyone» option opens your phone to the public for 10 minutes. We wouldn’t advise choosing the latter unless you really trust the people around you. If the person you want to AirDrop with isn’t in your contacts yet, it might be best to save them as a contact first before doing the AirDrop. Otherwise, the Everyone option is all right if you’re in a relatively private location. Just make sure that it switches back to a more private option after the transfer ends.
Your contact doesn’t include their Apple ID
If you had set the AirDrop preference set to «Contacts Only,» then both parties need to have each other’s Apple ID email address or mobile number set up in the Contacts app in order to work. If that’s not working, then you can just use the Everyone option to AirDrop the file.
One of the devices is locked
If one of the devices is locked or powered off, then AirDrop will not work. AirDrop won’t see a locked device as an available device for sending something. Make sure the receiving iPhone, iPad or Mac is unlocked and powered on so that AirDrop can recognize it.
The devices are too far apart
Since AirDrop uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to transfer files, the two devices need to be within Bluetooth range of each other, which is often 30 feet. Try placing the two devices as close to each other as possible to minimize any errors. In iOS 18, the transfers can continue over the internet even if the initial connection is lost, so you could move apart after the process has already started.
Incompatible hardware
AirDrop only works with iOS and MacOS products, not with Android or PC products. Android does have Quick Share, which functions similarly to AirDrop.
It’s also possible that you are trying to AirDrop files that are particularly large, like 4K video files. If that’s the case, check out this guide for transferring large videos from your iPhone to a Mac using the Image Capture tool on MacOSO.
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At Just $54, Our Favorite Budget ANC Earbuds Have Never Been Cheaper
These days, you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to get a pair of wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation.

Choosing a pair of wireless earbuds can be difficult, especially if you don’t want to spend the big sums needed for some of the most popular models. But you don’t have to spend a lot to get some top-tier features, and the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds prove it. They were already our favorite budget earbuds, but we can help make them even more affordable. Enter our special discount code (EAP4CNET) and you’ll pick them up for just $54. That’s a new low, but keep in mind that it’s only available on the black earbuds.
Despite the bargain price, these wireless earbuds support advanced features, including active noise cancellation tech. But that isn’t all, and you’ll find many of the features that you might expect to be reserved for earbuds from Apple, Sony and others.
CNET’s David Katzmaier says that the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds «have every other feature I’d expect, including the ability to connect to two devices simultaneously and programmable touch-sensitive controls on the buds.» There’s more, too, with Katzmaier pointing out that «battery life has been more than ample for me» even when using the ANC feature to block out a noisy household.
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EarFun says that these earbuds can block up to 50 decibels of noise thanks to adaptive ANC technology, while support for aptX lossless audio and up to 52 hours of battery life round out the most notable features. Need to stretch those batteries a little further? A 10-minute charge will get you an additional two hours of listening time.
Why this deal matters
Whether you’re commuting through a busy city or work in a noisy office, a pair of noise-canceling earbuds can be a real lifesaver. Enjoying music, audiobooks and podcasts is much easier when you don’t have to crank the volume just to be able to hear them. At just $54. you really can’t argue with the value proposition on offer here. But if you are looking for savings on other models, we’ve rounded up all the best deals on earbuds and headphones.
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