Missed out on Prime Day sales this summer and don’t want to wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to save on big-ticket items? You’re in luck: On October 8th and 9thyou can get big discounts during Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon’s big fall sales event.
Similar to the retailer’s Prime Day in July, this savings event offers unmissable deals on popular products like TVs and power tools, and Apple products are no exception. Right now, you can save up to 39% on Apple technology, from AirPods and iPads to MacBooks and more.
Our favorite Apple Prime Day deals
Apple rarely hosts its own sales, so it often turns to big-box retailers to get the best deals on the brand’s top technology. Prime Day has historically been one of the best times to save on Apple products, and Amazon’s Big Deal Day continues that tradition. With discounts of up to 39% and prices comparable to Prime Day in July, now is the perfect time to start your holiday shopping.
Prime Day Apple Sale
Almost every AirPods model is available, from the editor-favorite AirPods Pro 2 to the AirPods Max with memory foam ear cushions and noise-cancelling technology. Every time Apple’s over-ear cans drop below $500, they’re worth picking up.
We were also happy to see that a number of iPads were discounted ahead of Big Deal Day. Choose from the lowest-priced iPad Mini ever at $389, or choose the 10th Generation iPad for just $300. On the wearables side, we found the Apple Watch Series 9 23% off. This model pairs seamlessly with your iPhone, boasts fitness and safety tracking features, and features double-tap technology to check notifications without touching the watch’s interface.
Apple rarely offers discounts on technology products like this, so act fast. As with any Apple sale, products often sell out quickly and sale prices change hourly, but you don’t want to risk missing out on the gadget you’ve been eyeing for a significantly lower price. Sho.
Madison McGee is the lifestyle editor at Hearst Magazines. She can usually be found reading books, exploring New York’s many indie bookstores, rooting for the Baltimore Ravens or Ole Miss Rebels, or wishing she was lying on the beach. Masu.
Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer for Hearst Magazines, covering technology, fitness, lifestyle, and more. In my time as a writer, I’ve covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.