You may be tempted to take a break from bargain hunting after the recent holiday rush, but there’s one brand that we never take our eye off of — and that’s Apple! If you’re a fan of Apple tech, you’re in luck, tons of the brand’s most popular products are discounted. Better yet, they start at just $16. From AirPods and iPads to Apple Watches and MacBooks, now is a great time to snag huge savings on these oft-pricey finds.
If you’re looking for the latest AirPods, they’ve just dropped to under $120 on Amazon. If you still prefer Apple’s OG wired EarPods, the brand still makes them — and they’re on sale for just $16! Bummed that no one gifted you an iPad over the holidays, despite your hints? The 10th generation iPad is $50 off right now. MacBooks, AirTags and even Apple Watches are on sale, too.
Now’s the time to nab all the Apple tech you’ve wished for. But don’t hesitate — stock fluctuates hourly (and may vary according to your location).
These are one of Apple’s most recent releases (September 2024) and among the most affordable AirPods you’ll find. At under $120, these earbuds have personalized audio settings, they’re sweat- and water-resistant, and they’ll last up to 30 hours on a single charge (case included). Did we mention they’re just $1 shy of their lowest price ever?
“I decided to upgrade from my AirPods 2 and I’m impressed!” one fan wrote. “Sound quality is great! Wow! They don’t feel like they’re going to fall out of my ears and [are] very comfortable.”
More than 10,000 Amazon shoppers snapped up these No. 1 bestselling earbuds in the past month — calling them a customer favorite might just be an understatement. Released in 2024, they come with more features than you may expect given the tiny package: active noise cancellation, transparency mode, USB-C charging and a snug, customizable fit.
“The noise cancellation amazed me,” one shopper wrote. “I have a window A/C unit to cool my office and when I put these in, I thought it turned off. It took me two or three times of taking them in and out of my ear to realize the headphones were eliminating the sound.”