Amazon’s fall Prime Day sale It brought some decent discounts on Apple devices, from AirPods Pro 2 to the Apple Watch SE to the latest MagSafe Charger. If you’re looking to pounce and don’t want to wait until Black Friday, here are the best Apple deals we can find from Prime Big Deal Days. We will update this post if we find anything new. As a bonus, the sale runs until the end of the day today, and you’ll need to subscribe to Prime to view some of the deals.
The best Prime Day Apple deals
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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) for $169 ($80 off MSRP): This is the lowest price we’ve seen for Apple’s wireless noise-cancelling headphones. the best choice For iOS users.
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Apple AirPods Max for $395 ($154 off): This matches the lowest price for Apple’s on-ear noise cancellers, although that price only applies to the older Lightning-based model, newer revision with USB-C. An older model if you can live with the outdated charging port and somewhat bulky design still offers clear sound and high level ANC.
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Apple AirPods 4 for $119 ($10 off): This modest discount has been available for a few weeks now, but considering that Apple just launched new wireless headphones last month. We gave it to the couple review score 88praising its improved fit, comfort and overall sound quality. However, this model does not include active noise cancellation or wireless charging.
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Apple Watch SE (2nd gen, GPS) $170 ($79 off): A bit long in the tooth, but the entry-level Apple Watch remains a nice choice for first-time smartwatch buyers, so you can live without the larger always-on display and more advanced health features of the higher-priced Series 10. This is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for a 40mm model; bigger 44mm variant similarly discounted to $200.
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Apple Watch SE (2nd gen, GPS + Cellular) $220 ($79 off): If you need more than Wi-Fi, 40mm and 44mm versions The mobile-enabled Apple Watch SE is also priced at $220 and $250 less than usual, respectively.
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Apple MacBook Air M2 (13-inch) for $749 ($250 off): It’s now a generation old, but the M2 offers the MacBook Air most of the same benefits As the latest model, minus a slightly faster chip, dual external monitor support and improved retention rates in the basic model. This discount is the lowest price we’ve seen. Make sure you can live with 8GB of RAM before pulling the trigger. And if you need more storage, 512 GB model it also sells for $200 more.
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Apple MacBook Air M3 (13-inch) for $849 ($250 off): If you’re willing to pay more for these upgrades, the latest and greatest MacBook Air is also an additional $100 off. We’ve seen this discount a few times before, but this matches the entry-level model’s lowest price to date. Overall, we consider the M3 Air the best laptop for most people.
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Apple MacBook Air M3 (15-inch) for $1,044 ($255 off): The 15-inch Air is half a pound heavier than its 13-inch counterpart, but it has a more robust speaker system and can carry extra weight. worth if you need more screen space. This deal beats the previous low by $5, but it’s also the best price we’ve tracked. Note that this is the base model with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD; configuration with double memory and storage is also down to $1,423.
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Apple iPad (9th generation) for $199 ($130 off): This model is technically discontinued, and we’ve seen it discounted for most of the past few months, but again, $199 is a great price for an iPad that’s still perfectly suited for casual media consumption. You’ll have to put up with thicker bezels, an outdated Home button, and a paltry 64GB of storage, but you get the same clean software and extensive app library as (almost) any other Apple tablet.
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Apple iPad mini (6th generation) $350 ($149 off): To be clear, it’s a bad time to buy an iPad mini like Apple is expected to be launched an update due by the end of the year. But if you’re worried about having the latest version and just want a small iPad for a (relatively) cheap price, it’s about $30 less than the iPad. 8.3 inch slates typical street price in the last few months.
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Apple Pencil Pro for $96 ($33 off): It’s the biggest drop to date Apple’s top-of-the-line stylus; Make sure you have (or plan to get) the latest one iPad Airs or iPad Pros before being thrown.
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Apple MagSafe Charger (25W) for $32 ($7 off): While not a huge discount, this is the lowest price we’ve seen for the company’s latest MagSafe charger, which now supports wireless charging speeds. Up to 25 W With iPhone 16 (and compatible power brick).
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