Amazon has
8-ct Duracell CR2032 3V Lithium Battery on sale for
$6.15 when you clip the 35% Off Coupon on the item page and check out via Subscribe & Save.
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1) I've heard you can take an alcohol or Clorox wipe to one of the bitter coatings and it'll rub right off.
2) Apple specifically says don't use bitter coating batteries in AirTags, so I don't know why Duracell is advertising it like this. I've wondered too.
3) when you change an AirTag battery the phone won't immediately see it as a fresh battery. It can take a few minutes or a while. Check it after a while and it'll probably be happy.
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It seems odd to me that it says on the package here that it works with Apple Airtag specifically-- but then you're saying you have to scrape off the coating to get it to work?
Regular price on the page is $10.25
They have a similar deal for Energizer Lithium, 6 pack for $7 or so. You can also get a 4 pack of the above batteries for $5. It says it's a BF deal and it's normally $13? Holy cow.
It seems odd to me that it says on the package here that it works with Apple Airtag specifically-- but then you're saying you have to scrape off the coating to get it to work?
Yup. Not just with AirTags, other things don't work with these either.
Buy Duracell if you want to give yourself work to do
I bought these once before on a slickdeal. Garage door remote died and replaced the battery. Had to do it 4 times from this 8 pack until it worked thinking it was just dead on arrival. I had no idea
It seems odd to me that it says on the package here that it works with Apple Airtag specifically-- but then you're saying you have to scrape off the coating to get it to work?
I had something like this happen to me when replacing AirTag batteries. I had to reset the AirTag and then it finally said full battery. I tried 2 different brands and 4 batteries before I reset it. If the AirTag had been low battery for a while it gives this error.
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It seems odd to me that it says on the package here that it works with Apple Airtag specifically-- but then you're saying you have to scrape off the coating to get it to work?
Couple things here for folks to note.
1) I've heard you can take an alcohol or Clorox wipe to one of the bitter coatings and it'll rub right off.
2) Apple specifically says don't use bitter coating batteries in AirTags, so I don't know why Duracell is advertising it like this. I've wondered too.
3) when you change an AirTag battery the phone won't immediately see it as a fresh battery. It can take a few minutes or a while. Check it after a while and it'll probably be happy.
Not that Amazon is a guarantee as well, though.