Apple is offering major discounts on popular products like AirPods, iPads, and MacBooks this Black Friday. Some deals are at all-time lows, making it a great time to shop for gifts or personal use.
Save 44% on Apple products
Deals on AirPods, iPads, and Macs
All-time low prices available
Discounts across major retailers
Premium features in discounted devices
Apple Pencil and AirTag deals
Apple’s Black Friday sales feature big savings on their range of devices, from AirPods to iPads and MacBooks. Discounts reach up to 44%, so it’s prime time for buyers eyeing Apple products for holiday gifts or personal use.
Massive Savings on AirPods
Apple has slashed prices on several AirPods models this Black Friday. The AirPods Pro 3, with live translation and heart-rate sensing, are available for $220—the best deal yet. Meanwhile, the standard AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation are $100, and the base model is down to $80.
Model
Price
Discount
Notes
AirPods Pro 3
$220
N/A
Best update yet
AirPods 4 with ANC
$100
$79 off
Good sound quality
AirPods 4 (no ANC)
$80
$50 off
Entry model
Deals on iPads and Macs
Apple’s iPads are also heavily discounted this season. The entry-level iPad is going for $279, which gives you reliable performance for casual tasks. For something more robust, the iPad Air with the M3 chip is priced at $449, a great deal for a balanced device.
MacBooks see substantial price cuts too. The M4 MacBook Air is $749, while the more powerful M4 Pro versions have discounts exceeding $250. The MacBook Pro takes performance up a notch, particularly with its new M5 chip.
Accessories and More Discounts
Apple accessories are not left out of the Black Friday frenzy. The Apple Pencil Pro is down to $99, while a four-pack of AirTags is available for $65. These deals present a cost-effective opportunity to enhance your Apple experience.
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