Amazon’s fall Prime Day sale brought some decent discounts on Apple devices, from the AirPods Pro 2 to the Apple Watch SE to the latest MagSafe charger. If you’ve been waiting to take the plunge and don’t want to wait until Black Friday, here are the best Apple deals we found during the Prime Big Deal Days event. I’ll update this post if I find anything new. As a refresher, the sale runs until the end of today. You must be a Prime member to view some of the deals.
The best Apple deals on Prime Day
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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) for $169 ($80 off MSRP): This is the lowest price we’ve seen so far for Apple’s noise-cancelling wireless earbuds, which we think are the best choice for iOS users.
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Apple AirPods Max $395 ($154 off): This matches the lowest price ever for Apple’s over-ear noise cancellers, but this price only applies to older Lightning-based models, not newer revisions with USB-C. However, if you can stomach the outdated charging port and slightly bulky design, the older model still offers clean sound and top-notch ANC.
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Apple AirPods 4 for $119 ($10 off): This modest discount has been available for a few weeks now, but it’s still worth highlighting considering Apple just launched new wireless earbuds last month. We gave this pair a review score of 88, praising the 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 generation, GPS) for $170 ($79 off): Long story short, the entry-level Apple Watch is a great option for first-time smartwatch buyers, as long as you can live without the larger always-on display or more advanced health features of the more expensive series. Continue. 10. This is one of the lowest prices we’ve researched for a 40mm model. The larger 44mm version is also $200 off.
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Apple Watch SE (2nd generation, GPS + Cellular) for $220 ($79 off): If you want more than just Wi-Fi, the 40mm and 44mm versions of the Apple Watch SE with cellular support are also cheaper than usual at $220 and $250, respectively.
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Apple MacBook Air M2 (13-inch) for $749 ($250 off): Although it’s another generation old, the M2 MacBook Air offers most of the same benefits as the latest model, except for a slightly faster chip in the base model, support for dual external monitors, and increased storage speeds. This discount will match the lowest price confirmed to date. Before you pull the trigger, see if you can live with 8GB of RAM. If you need even more storage, a 512GB model is also available for an additional $200.
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Apple MacBook Air M3 (13-inch) for $849 ($250 off): But if you don’t mind paying more for these upgrades, you can also save an extra $100 on the latest and greatest MacBook Air. We’ve seen this discount several times before, and this is comparable to the lowest price ever for an entry-level model. In general, we think the M3 Air is the best laptop for most people.
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Apple MacBook Air M3 (15-inch) $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 may be worth the added weight if you need the extra screen space. yeah. Although this trade is only $5 above the previous low, this is still the highest price we have tracked. Note that this is the base model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD. Even configurations with twice the memory and storage start at $1,423.
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Apple iPad (9th generation) for $199 ($130 off): Although this model is technically discontinued and this discount has been going on for the past few months, it’s still a perfectly suitable iPad for casual media consumption at $199. I repeat that it is a great value. You’ll have to put up with thicker bezels, an outdated home button, and just 64GB of storage, but you’ll get (almost) the same clean software and rich app library as other Apple tablets.
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Apple iPad mini (6th generation) for $350 ($149 off): To be clear, now is a bad time to buy an iPad mini, as Apple is expected to release its long-awaited refresh by the end of the year. But if you’re not interested in owning the latest, and just want a (relatively) cheap small iPad, this is about 30 less than the typical street price of an 8.3-inch slate over the past few months. The dollar is cheap.
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Apple Pencil Pro $96 ($33 off): This is the biggest drop ever for Apple’s top-of-the-line stylus. Before you take the plunge, make sure you own (or plan to buy) the latest iPad Air or iPad Pro.
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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 so far for the company’s latest MagSafe charger, which supports wireless charging speeds of up to 25W on the iPhone 16 (and the appropriate power brick) Now you can.
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