Deals: M5 iPad Pro $420 off, AirTag 2 from $22 each, Apple Watch Ultra 3, Anker 25W MagSafe chargers, more
Alongside the ongoing deal on AirPods 4 at nearly 25% off and the best price ever on Apple’s new AirTag 2, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the last remaining chances to land pre-price hike deals on M5 iPad Pro – this 1TB 13-inch is now $420 off. We also have M5 MacBo

Skip to main content Alongside the ongoing deal on AirPods 4 at nearly 25% off and the best price ever on Apple’s new AirTag 2, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the last remaining chances to land pre-price hike deals on M5 iPad Pro – this 1TB 13-inch is now $420 off. We also have M5 MacBook Air at $150 under the new prices at Apple, several Apple Watch Ultra 3 models at nearly $100 off, and a series of notable deals on Anker charging gear – latest 3-in-1 Qi2 25W foldable MagSafe Charging Station back at Prime Day all-time low, its 45W Nano charger with smart display down to just $26, and this notable discount on its display-equipped Qi2 25W smart MagSafe charger. Head below for a closer look.
Amazon offering Apple’s AirPods 4 at nearly 25% off Best deal ever on Apple’s latest AirTag 2 is still rolling ($22 each) With competitor 4th of July sales mostly all long gone now, and Prime Day well behind us, we wanted to touch down this morning to highlight the ongoing all-time low you can land on Apple’s latest 2nd generation AirTag – the 4-pack of Apple’s AirTag 2 is still sitting down at Amazon all-time low pricing. Amazon is offering the AirTag 2 4-pack down at $89 shipped. This is the lowest price we have ever tracked and the same deal we spotted during Prime Day this year.
Considering the 4-pack already delivers a slight discount on a per AirTag basis even when at full price – a single AirTag is $29 and the 4-pack is effectively $25, this ongoing deal is actually even better than it might seem. AirTag 2 $27 (Reg. $29) AirTag (4-pack) $89 (Reg.
$99) – Amazon all-time low AirTag 2 has seen almost no discounts outside of these Prime Day offers, and this 4-pack at $89 (or $22 per AirTag 2) delivers the best per-Tag price we have tracked on brand new units anywhere. As mentioned above, competitor sales that were also offering this deal are mostly long gone now, so Amazon really doesn’t have all that much incentive to keep this lingering Prime Day deal live for much longer. If you’re looking to land a bundle of Apple’s latest item trackers this summer, chances are this will be the best price we see in that timeframe and it might not be around for much longer.
Upgraded Ultra Wideband and Bluetooth chips for better range, a speaker that is 50% louder, and “expanded Precision Finding connectivity,” highlight the upgraded feature set here. Pre-price hike deals still live on M5 iPad Pro: 1TB 13-inch now $420 off, more As most of us already know by now, Apple has increased the price on its latest MacBook and iPad lineups. While much of it has now hit Amazon and other retailers where the best deals are, the M5 iPad Pro is still holding strong with pre-price hike deals.
Some configurations have jumped up, but you can still score $300 off the most affordable 13-inch model and as much as $420 off some of the others. Amazon is currently offering the 256GB 13-inch M5 iPad Pro down at $1,199.99 shipped.
Now carrying a regular $1,499 list, this is just shy of $300 off the new sticker price and still down at the Prime Day price it was offered for ahead of the official increases. Much of the same analysis can be applied to several other models in the lineup – some of these machines have sold for less than this in the past, but with prices now much higher we are looking at some serious deals here. The 1TB 13-inch model is as much as $420 off right now.
It might only be a matter of time before all of them jump way up like we have seen on the MacBooks and other iPad models: M5 iPad Pro 11-inch: 11-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB $949 (Now Reg. $1,199) 11-inch M5 iPad Pro 1TB $1,449 (Now Reg. $1,799) 11-inch M5 iPad Pro 2TB $1,949 (Now Reg.
$2,299) M5 iPad Pro 13-inch: 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB $1,199 (Now Reg. $1,499) 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 1TB $1,680 (Now Reg. $2,099) – $420 off the new list price 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 2TB $2,249 (Now Reg.
$2,599) Don’t pay the jacked up prices at Apple: M5 MacBook Air is $150 less at Amazon right now Price hikes have landed on the latest M5 MacBook Air lineup, and there’s no telling when they will let up, if ever. However, folks looking to land a new Air this summer can still avoid paying the newer higher prices at Apple nonetheless, as Amazon does have several configurations at $150 off right now. Price hikes suck, but it is what it is and if you need a new Air right now Amazon is, at least, offering some price relief here.
These are the three configurations you can land at $150 under the newer higher price tags at Apple – we recommend staying away from the others right now until we see the prices come down much lower from the new MSRPs: 13-inch M5 MacBook Air 16GB/1TB from $1,449 (Reg. $1,599) 15-inch M5 MacBook Air 16GB/512GB from $1,349 (Reg. $1,499) 15-inch M5 MacBook Air 16GB/1TB from $1,649 (Reg.
$1,799) We did everything we could to highlight these machines once Apple jacked up the prices up, and before those higher prices subsequently landed on Amazon and elsewhere. But if you weren’t ready
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