October Prime Day may be over, but these must-have AirPods, iPads, and more are still on sale — 19 best Apple deals to shop now
Score Apple devices for everyone on your wishlist at their Prime Day price

October Prime Day is officially over, but that doesn't mean the savings have to stop. And no, you don't have to wait until Black Friday and Cyber Monday to score killer deals on all the iPads, AirPods, and other must-have Apple devices for the iPhone user on your holiday shopping list.
Case in point, right now, you can score the AirPods Pro 2 for $149 @ Amazon — the lowest price yet for a pair of the best earbuds we've tested. You can also save $400 on one of the most powerful laptops on the market, as the MacBook Pro 16” (M4 Max/1TB) is on sale for $3,099 at Amazon. If you're looking for one of the best tablets, though, the best sale right now is the iPad 11” (Wi-Fi/128GB) for $279 at Amazon.
These deals won't last long, though, especially with Prime Day deals now in the rear-view mirror. So get to Apple picking while you can, and be sure to check out our Apple promo codes to find even more ways to keep money in your pocket.
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- iPhone 17 accessories: from $10 @ Amazon
- AirTag: was $29 now $19 @ Amazon
- AirPods Pro 2: was $249 now $149 @ Amazon
- Apple Watch SE (GPS/40mm): was $249 now $169 @ Amazon
- iPad 11" (Wi-Fi/128GB): was $349 now $279 @ Amazon
- Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS/42mm): was $399 now $329 @ Amazon
My favorite Apple deals
iPhone 17 accessories: from $10 @ Amazon
From Apple's TechWoven Case to Apple's iPhone Air Bumper, Amazon is slashing the price of various iPhone 17 cases and accessories. For example, I purchased this iPhone 17 Pro Silicone Case for just $37 (Apple sells it for $49).
The AirPods Pro 2 are our choice for the best AirPods you can buy. Our AirPods Pro 2 review found excellent sound quality, great noise-cancelling performance and immersive Spatial audio. With a 40% off discount bringing the price down to $149, this is the cheapest we've seen Apple's buds yet.
This larger-size iPad Air sports the same M3 processor as its 11-inch counterpart, but it's coupled with a 13-inch LED (2732 x 2048) display. Otherwise, it packs the same 128GB of storage, 12MP rear camera, WiFi 6E support, and 12MP front camera. The new CPU and larger display should make this iPad a favorite for gamers.
The Apple Watch SE is one of the best smartwatches on the market today, even before a discount. For folks with smaller wrists, the 40mm SE is Apple’s lightest and easiest-wearing smartwatch. It also offers the same battery life, water resistance and many of the same features as the pricier Series 10.
The 2025 iPad features a larger 11-inch (2360 x 1640) screen, A16 CPU, 12MP rear/front cameras, USB-C connectivity and Magic Keyboard Folio ($249) support. The base model features 128GB of storage, which is double the capacity of its predecessor. It's available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB capacities.
The Apple Watch boasts a thinner/lighter design, faster charging, and a new FDA-authorized sleep apnea detection feature. Other new key features include 30% more screen area, rounded corners, and a first-ever wide-angle OLED display. In our Apple Watch 10 review, we said the optimized watchOS 11 experience and faster charging are worthwhile and make this the Apple Watch to get for most people. It was $20 less for Prime Day, so this might be one to wait until Black Friday sales roll around.
AirTags and accessories
The Apple AirTag is an excellent key finder that is extremely easy to set up and does a great job of locating your valuables. What more could you ask for? Save $5 right now.
Save $25 on this 4-pack of Apple's AirTag trackers, letting you track multiple objects direct from your iPhone. Whether you're traveling with multiple bags, or just can't keep track of your bags and keys, these could prove invaluable in the months ahead.
It's always good to have an extra charging cable, and it's even better to pick one up while it's on sale. This Apple USB-C to USB-C cable has a woven construction and a 2-meter length.
AirPods and audio
If you like listening to your music the old-fashioned way, this pair of wired EarPods has a USB-C connector, allowing them to be used with Apple's newer phones that don't come with a headphone jack.
The AirPods 4 boast a new design, which Apple has refined with "50 million data points" to create the most comfortable AirPods ever. They also feature Apple's H2 chip, which delivers clearer calls with Voice Isolation, and a new, hands-free way to interact with Siri. The AirPods 4 also have USB-C charging and include up to 30 hours of listening time. In our AirPods 4 review, we said the Editor's Choice earbuds bring Apple's wireless earbuds lineup into the modern day with Pro-level features for less.
The AirPods Max are Apple's flagship headphones, and despite a recent USB-C update they've remained mostly the same since their initial release. They're a weighty, well built pair of headphones that sound really good — earning 4 stars in our AirPods Max review — but they're starting to get a bit long in the tooth at this point.
iPads
The new iPad mini is already getting a discount, and any price cut to this small tablet is welcome. We're big fans of its incredibly portable design and long battery life (it lasted 10 hours in our battery life tests.) It comes with speedy performance thanks to Apple's A17 Pro chip, and has a gorgeous 8.3-inch (2,266 x 1,488) Liquid Retina display. You also get 12MP cameras on the front and back and Wi-Fi 6e support. In our iPad mini 7 review, we said it delivers the full iPad experience in a tiny size.
The iPad Air M3 features stellar M3-powered performance, a vivid 11-inch display and useful Apple Intelligence features in the same thin and light design we’ve come to expect. While this tablet has pricey peripherals and isn’t a major update to its predecessor, the iPad Air M3 is easily one of the best tablets you can buy. (Be sure to use the coupon for the full discount.)
At 5.1mm thick, this is one of the thinnest iPads Apple has ever made. It packs Apple's new M4 processor, a 13-inch Ultra Retina XDR display, and 12MP camera.
Price check: $1,199 @ B&H | $1,099 @ Best Buy
Macs
The base model Mac mini M4 is a big step up from its predecessor and likely enough for most people without any expensive upgrades. It comes with Apple’s powerful M4 chip, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. You also get plenty of ports in a tiny package with three Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-C ports, HDMI and Ethernet.
This is one of the best laptops for most folks thanks to its ultra-light, ultra-thin design, eye-catching 13-inch Liquid Retina display and speed M4 chip driving it all. And with 256GB of SSD storage and 16GB of RAM, it's plenty capable enough for work and play.
The MacBook Air 15-inch M3 is one of the best laptops available, thanks to its stunning display, fast M3-driven performance, 24GB unified memory, and the attractive Starlight color option. You get a ridiculous $600 off; this is easily one of the biggest deals happening during Prime Day.
It'll cost you a small fortune, but this is the ultimate MacBook Pro you can buy right now. This model features a 16.2-inch 3456 x 2234 Retina display, Apple M4 Max CPU, 36GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Our MacBook Pro 16-inch review said this a powerful laptop with a vivid display, sensible design and fast performance.
Price check: $3,499 @ B&H | $3,099 @ Best Buy
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Alyse Stanley is a news editor at Tom’s Guide, overseeing weekend coverage and writing about the latest in tech, gaming, and entertainment. Before Tom’s Guide, Alyse worked as an editor for the Washington Post’s sunsetted video game section, Launcher. She previously led Gizmodo’s weekend news desk and has written game reviews and features for outlets like Polygon, Unwinnable, and Rock, Paper, Shotgun. She’s a big fan of horror movies, cartoons, and roller skating. She's also a puzzle fan and can often be found contributing to the NYT Connections coverage on Tom's Guide
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