Apple Deals: Score Big Discounts on AirPods Pro 3, Pencil Pro, and MacBook Air
Score significant discounts on Apple's latest earbuds, stylus, and a high-spec MacBook Air configuration.
It looks like Amazon is getting a head start on Prime Day, or perhaps just clearing inventory, because some seriously good Apple deals have landed. If you've been eyeing the latest AirPods Pro 3, Apple Pencil Pro, or a powerful MacBook Air, now might be the time to strike.
AirPods Pro 3 Drop to $199, 'Like New' Nearer $100 Off
The popular AirPods Pro 3 are back down to $199 at Amazon, matching a previous low we'd tracked. This is a solid $50 discount off the regular $249 price. For those willing to venture into the used market, Amazon's 'Used – Like New' condition is offering an even steeper discount, potentially saving you close to $100. However, stock for these is reportedly running low, so act fast if you're considering this option.
This $199 price point matches last year's Black Friday offer, suggesting it's a strong contender for the best deal you'll see until the holiday shopping season rolls around again. While there's a slight chance they could dip lower during the upcoming Prime Day sale, the current price is already quite competitive.
"The current AirPods Pro 3 deal is matching the Black Friday offer from last year though, so you’re certainly scoring a solid discount right now either way."
AirPods Max 2 See Price Drop Across All Colors
If over-ear headphones are more your speed, all colors of the AirPods Max 2 have also returned to their Amazon low pricing. You can snag any of the five available colors – Midnight, Blue, Purple, Orange, and Starlight – for $509 shipped. While not a massive saving from the regular $549, this is the best price seen for new units since their March release. Competitors like Best Buy are still charging full price, making this Amazon deal particularly appealing.
Apple Pencil Pro Hits an Unbeatable $49
For iPad users, the Apple Pencil Pro is seeing a remarkable price cut. Regularly $129, and often closer to $99 in recent times, Amazon Resale is offering it for as low as $48.91. This deal requires adding the item to your cart to see an additional 20% discount, bringing the total savings to nearly 62%. This is an official Amazon 'Used – Like New' listing, representing one of the best opportunities to grab this premium stylus at a fraction of its usual cost without resorting to potentially dubious third-party refurbished options.
Rare $200 Discount on 32GB M5 MacBook Air
Perhaps the most compelling deal for power users is the $200 discount on a high-configuration 15-inch M5 MacBook Air. This particular model boasts 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, a configuration not commonly found at major retailers like Amazon. B&H Photo is offering this upgraded machine for $1,699, down from its usual $1,899 price. This is the lowest price tracked for this specific, robust setup, and a fantastic opportunity for those needing substantial memory and storage in Apple's sleek Air lineup.
Context:
Apple's strategy often involves maintaining premium pricing for its latest hardware, making these kinds of discounts, especially on newer models like the AirPods Pro 3 and M5 MacBook Air, quite significant. The European market, in particular, often sees these deals reflected with slight variations due to currency exchange rates and import duties, but Amazon's global reach usually standardizes pricing to a degree. The presence of 'Used – Like New' options also speaks to the growing consumer acceptance of refurbished or pre-owned electronics, a trend that's gaining traction across the EU as sustainability becomes a greater concern.
What this means for you:
If you're in the market for new Apple accessories or a capable MacBook, these deals present a substantial opportunity to save money. The AirPods Pro 3 at $199 are a great buy for anyone seeking premium wireless audio. The Apple Pencil Pro at $49 is an absolute steal for iPad artists or note-takers. For professionals or students needing serious multitasking power, the $200 off the 32GB M5 MacBook Air is a rare chance to acquire a high-end machine at a more accessible price point. Keep an eye on these prices as Prime Day approaches, as there's a slim chance of further reductions, but don't wait too long if you see a deal you like.
What's still unclear:
While Amazon has announced Prime Day dates, the exact duration and the full extent of the deals remain to be seen. It's uncertain if the AirPods Pro 3 will see further price drops, or if the 'Used – Like New' stock will be replenished. For the MacBook Air deal, it's unclear how long B&H will maintain this specific configuration at the discounted price, especially since it's a less common build.
Why this matters:
These discounts signal strong value on Apple hardware, making premium tech more attainable. The availability of deals on both new and like-new items caters to a wider range of budgets and preferences, highlighting a competitive market ahead of major sales events.
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