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Apple Prime Day deals on AirPods, Apple Watches, iPad, MacBooks, and more still available today

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We’re in day two of the Amazon Prime Day October sale, and you can still get a bunch of steeper-than-usual discounts on AirPods, MacBooks, iPads, and other Apple devices. If you’ve been waiting for a discount before upgrading, let us help you: We’ve gone beyond the fake discounts and picked out the best Prime Day Apple deals we can find below.

It is worth noting that Black Friday is just around the corner, so we are sure to see further price drops in the coming weeks. apple It may also be released Updated MacBooks Pros and a new iPad mini by the end of the month. However, right now, many of the company’s instruments are at or near the lowest prices we’ve tracked. We’ll update this roundup until the sale ends at 3 a.m. ET; Just remember that you’ll need to be a Prime subscriber to watch some shows.

  • Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) for $169 ($80 off MSRP): This is the lowest price we’ve seen for Apple’s wireless noise-canceling earbuds, which we consider to be the best option for iOS users.

  • Apple AirPods Max for $395 ($154 off): This matches the lowest price ever for Apple’s over-ear noise cancelers, though that price only applies to the older Lightning-based model, not the newer version with a USB-C port. If you can live with the outdated charging port and somewhat bulky design, the old model still offers clean sound and top-notch ANC technology.

  • 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 only launched the new wireless earbuds last month. We gave this pair a review score of 88, praising their improved fit, comfort, and overall sound quality. However, this model does not include active noise cancellation or wireless charging.

  • Apple Watch SE (2nd generation, GPS) for $170 ($79 off): It’s getting a bit long, but the entry-level Apple Watch is still a good option for first-time smartwatch buyers, as long as you can live without the larger always-on display and more advanced health features of the pricier 10 series. This is one of the lowest prices we’ve tracked for the 10-inch model. 40mm; The biggest 44mm version It is similarly deducted for $200.

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AirPods Pro 2. (Billy Steele/Engadget)

  • Apple Watch SE (2nd generation, GPS + Cellular) for $220 ($79 off): If you need more than one Wi-Fi network, the 40mm and 44mm versions The Apple Watch SE with cellular support is also cheaper than usual at $220 and $250, respectively.

  • Apple MacBook Air M2 (13-inch) for $749 ($250 off): It’s an older generation now, but the M2 MacBook Air offers most of the same features as the newer model, except for a slightly faster chip, support for dual external displays, and improvements. Storage speeds In the basic model. This discount matches the lowest price we’ve seen. Just make sure you can live with 8GB of RAM before pulling the trigger. If you need more storage space,… 512 GB model Also on sale for an additional $200.

  • 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 discounted by an additional $100. We’ve seen this discount many times before, but it matches the lowest price for the entry model to date. Overall, we consider the M3 Air to be the best laptop for most people.

  • Apple MacBook Air M3 (15-inch) at $1,044 ($255 off): The 15-inch Air is a half-pound heavier than its 13-inch counterpart, but it has a more powerful speaker system, and the extra heft might be worth it if you need the extra screen real estate. This deal only beats the previous low by $5, but it’s the best price we’ve tracked anyway. Note that this is the base model with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD; configuration with Doubling the memory and storage is down to a low of $1,423 as well.

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Apple MacBook Air 15-inch with M3 chip. (Photo by Devendra Hardwar/Engadget)

  • Apple iPad (9th generation) for $199 ($130 off): This model has technically been discontinued, and we’ve been seeing this discount for most of the past few months, but it’s worth repeating that $199 is a great price for an iPad that still qualifies perfectly for casual media consumption. You’ll have to put up with thick bezels, an antiquated home button, and a meager 64GB of storage, but you get (almost) the same clean software and expansive app library as any other Apple tablet.

  • Apple iPad mini (6th generation) for $350 ($149 off): To be clear, this is a bad time to buy an iPad mini, as is Apple Expected to be released Long awaited update before the end of the year. But if you don’t care about having the latest hardware and just want a mini iPad for (relatively) cheap, that’s about $30 less than the typical street price of an 8.3-inch slate over the past few months.

  • Apple Pencil Pro for $96 ($33 off): This is the biggest drop yet for Apple’s high-end Pencil; Just make sure you own (or plan to buy) one of the latest iPad Airs or iPad Pros before taking the plunge.

  • Apple MagSafe Charger (25W) for $32 ($7 off): While it’s not a huge discount, this is the lowest price we’ve seen for the company’s latest MagSafe charger, which now supports up to 25W wireless charging speeds with the iPhone 16 (and a matching power brick).

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