Deals: iPhone 17 Pro/Max up to $290 off, AirPods $99, Apple Watch price drops, M5 Pro MacBook Pro $200 off, more
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by iPhone 17 Pro Max at up to $250 off and 17 Pro up to $290 off. But we also have Apple’s most affordable current-gen iPad back in stock down at $299 with Father’s Day delivery as well as a chance to land Dad a pair of current-gen AirPod

Skip to main content Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by iPhone 17 Pro Max at up to $250 off and 17 Pro up to $290 off. But we also have Apple’s most affordable current-gen iPad back in stock down at $299 with Father’s Day delivery as well as a chance to land Dad a pair of current-gen AirPods for $99, and the silver base model M5 Pro MacBook Pro 24GB back to all-time low pricing at $200 off today. Those deals join rare offers on Apple Watch Ultra 3 at nearly $100 off, alongside MacBook Neo shipping by tomorrow from $590, and Beats headphones up to $220 off at Best Buy.
Head below for a closer look. iPhone 17 Pro Max in ‘pristine’ condition up to $250 off, or 17 Pro up to $290 off The last couple weeks have ushered in our first notable chance at savings on the latest iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. While Amazon does have some notable renewed iPhone 17 Pro models up for grabs this week, the ongoing Woot sale has been one of the best places to score a 17 Pro Max at a discount – these are pristine condition units at up to $250 off that have “never been in customer hands” with a “100% battery life” rating too.
Woot iPhone 17 Pro Max deals iPhone 17 Pro Max 512GB $1,300 (Reg. $1,399) iPhone 17 Pro Max 1TB $1,500 (Reg. $1,599) iPhone 17 Pro Max 2TB $1,749 (Reg.
$1,999) While the color and storage combos are beginning it sell out now, we wanted to touch down one more time this week on these deals. The 17 Pro Max offers have been relatively hard to come still and this Woot sale is delivering some of the best prices we have tracked to date. Here are some more details on the condition: For iPhone 17 Pro, direct your attention to the Amazon renewed listings – Apple’s refurb store doesn’t even carry the 17 series yet and you’re looking at up to $290 off here: iPhone 17 Pro 512GB Deep Blue $1,123 (Reg.
$1,299) iPhone 17 Pro 512GB Cosmic Orange $1,117 (Reg. $1,299) iPhone 17 Pro 1TB Cosmic Orange $1,209 (Reg. $1,499) iPhone 17 Pro 1TB Deep Blue $1,269 (Reg.
$1,499) Apple’s most affordable current-gen iPad just came back in stock down at $299 with Father’s Day delivery After going completely out of stock over the last couple days, Amazon’s deal on Apple’s most affordable current-generation iPad has returned at $299 just in time for last minute Father’s Day gifting. Amazon is now once again offering the 11-inch iPad A16 down at $299 shipped to match the best price of the year, and it is now live on all four colors. Regularly $349, this base model went completely out of stock a couple days ago but has now made a return right before the delivery cut off for Father’s Day.
As of the time of writing, Amazon’s listings for this model still say “arrives 2 days before Father’s Day.” iPad 11 128GB $299 (Reg. $349) iPad 11 256GB $399 (Reg.
$449) iPad 11 256GB $597 (Reg. $649) All three storage tiers are marked down right now, but I think most folks zero-in on the most affordable of the lot with this model. It is, after all, the most casual tablet Apple sells and, unless Dad is a serious iPad power user, there’s some serious bang for your buck on the entry config.
If you or Dad are just looking for a simple and casual iPad experience, this thing can make for a great low-cost solution that you can still have in time for Dad’s cookout this weekend. More Apple gear on sale with Father’s Day delivery: You can score Dad a pair of current-gen AirPods for $99 with Father’s Day delivery right now Father’s Day is quickly approaching, and there might be a fresh new set of AirPods in Dad’s near future. If you’re looking to score Dad something awesome still, without going crazy with it, the current-generation and most affordable AirPods are sitting down at $99 on Amazon right now with deliver in time for the big day.
We are almost sure to see some notable deals landing on the flagship, high-end AirPods Pro 3 in the coming days (if not sooner), but some Dads just don’t need (or want) all the bells and whistles and the AirPods 4 strike a nice balance here – they are far more affordable while still delivering a current-generation piece of Apple tech to Father’s Day this year. Currently sitting down at $99 on Amazon, you’re looking at a match for the best deal we have tracked this year outside of a drop to $89 for a couple hours back in March. It’s not a giant discount and we might very well see them drop even lower next week for Prime Day, but if you’re looking to land something for Dad this weekend, $99 for a current set of AirPods is not a bad price.
If Dad isn’t the earbuds type (mine certainly isn’t), and you are looking to bring some Apple Magic to the cookout this weekend, perhaps an affordable iPad or Apple Watch starting at $299 will do the trick: Silver base model M5 Pro MacBook Pro 24GB drops back to all-time low at $200 off today While we have seen some $300 price drops on the more pricey configs, deals have largely maxed out at $200 off on the more accessible M5 Pro MacBook Pro variants and that’s what we are looking at here today. T
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