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Best Apple deals: Save on AirPods, Apple Watch, iPad, MacBook

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Apple is one of the biggest tech companies in the world, and given that it’s also a premium brand, a lot of its devices can get quite expensive. Of course, given that it makes some of the best wireless earbuds, the best smartwatches, the best laptops, and even the best tablets, that makes a lot of sense. Luckily, there are a lot of excellent Apple deals floating around that will help save you a little extra, which is why we’ve gone out and collected a few of our favorite ones.

That’s why we’ve gone out and searched through various big retailers to find you some of the best deals we can find. That includes everything from the MacBook deals, AirPods deals, Apple TV deals and Apple Watch deals to the AirTag, so hopefully, you can find the perfect deal that fits your needs and budget.

Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Gen — $199 $249 20% off

Apple AirPods Pro 2 in their USB-C and MagSafe case.
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The Apple AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C and MagSafe introduces new charging methods to one of the best wireless earbuds in the market, especially for Apple fans. They provide amazing active noise cancellation to help keep you focused on your music or videos, excellent audio quality so you can better appreciate your favorite tracks, and battery life of up to 6 hours on a single charge and up to 30 hours if you include the juice from their charging case.

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Apple AirTag (4-Pack) — $80 $99 19% off

Person holding an Apple AirTag.
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Insert the Apple AirTag into your bag, gadget, or any item that you may misplace, so that you can track it if you lose it. The Apple AirTag is one of the best Bluetooth trackers if you’re using an iPhone or iPad because not only does it offer a one-tap setup, but it can utilize the millions of devices in Apple’s Find My network to help you find your stuff if it goes beyond the Bluetooth range of 30 feet. It’s powered by a replaceable battery that can last for more than a year before you need a new one.

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Apple M3 MacBook Air 15 — $1,049 $1,299 19% off

Apple MacBook Air M1 open, on a table.
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The M3 MacBook Air is a pretty unique laptop because it was the first Apple laptop to actually have a 15-inch screen compared to all the previous generations. While the M2 variety was the first out there, the M3 version has a lot more power behind it, and is great for those who need it for creative tasks.. Luckily, the 15-inch MacBook Air also has great battery life and a gorgeous retina display, so it’s great to use for long periods without getting a ton of eye strain.

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Apple Watch Series 9 (41mm, GPS) — $350 $399 12% off

The Apple Watch Series 9 on charge.
Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

It’s no surprise that among the best smartwatches, the Apple Watch Series 9 is our top choice for iPhone owners. It may look like its predecessors, but the wearable device features the S9 chip for fast and smooth performance, and extensive health and safety features that will make you want to always have it on your wrist. The Apple Watch Series 9 is extremely comfortable to wear, and it can run for up to 18 hours before you need to recharge it.

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Apple AirPods 4 — $169 $179 6% off

Apple AirPods 4.
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The latest Apple AirPods 4 are a nice upgrade to the previous generation, and while they don’t make any significant departures, they do have a few great quality of life features that make them worth picking, espeically if these are your first AirPods. They are quite comfy and have great call and audio quality, although sadly, there’s no noise cancellation or wireless charging, which might be a dealbreaker for some. That said, if you’re looking for earbuds to pair with your Apple without paying a ton, this is the way to go.

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More Apple deals we love

Someone wearing an Apple Watch Ultra 2, showing the Modular Ultra watch face.
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There are more Apple deals that you can shop right now in addition to our favorite bargains above, and we’ve already done the hard part of getting the best offers in one place. You’ll now just have to choose which device you want to add your growing Apple ecosystem — or which one you’d want to start it with. You need make your decision quickly though, as there’s a chance that these prices will no longer be the same tomorrow.

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