October Prime Day begins tomorrow, offering significant discounts on tech products like Apple AirPods and iPads.
October Prime Day starts on October 7
Significant discounts on tech products
Popular Apple products at low prices
Amazon Alexa built into many devices
Deals available for Prime and non-Prime members
Wireless chargers and Fire TVs discounted
Best time for early holiday shopping
Amazon’s October Prime Day, also known as Prime Big Deal Days, continues to offer exceptional discounts on popular technology products, especially from Apple and Sony. Shoppers have until tomorrow night to grab these limited-time deals.
Best Apple AirPods, iPads, and Tech Deals for October Prime Day
Apple AirPods 4 have reached a record low price of $89-$90, offering features like spatial audio and hands-free Siri at an unbeatable price point. This is one of the best deals ever seen on these earbuds.[1][2][3]
AirPods Pro 2 (second generation), featuring superior noise cancellation and USB-C charging, are discounted around $140-$170 for refurbished or new units, making them a great value for Apple fans.[2][1]
iPads are selling below Apple’s own store prices, with entry-level models starting at about $279, while the newest iPad Air with M3 chip sees discounts around 25% off, priced near $449.[4][1]
The iPad mini (8.3-inch), perfect for portability and performance, is priced around $399, close to its all-time low during Prime Day. It’s praised as a powerful yet compact tablet fit for professionals and everyday use.[1][2]
Sony Headphones and Other Tech Offers
The Sony WH-1000XM6, Sony’s flagship wireless noise-cancelling headphones, are at their lowest price ever in “like new” condition via Amazon Resale, around $252, down from the regular $450 retail price. These headphones are renowned for best-in-class noise cancellation and sound.[5][6]
The previous model, Sony WH-1000XM5, also has notable discounts around $298-$300, offering a slightly older but still excellent alternative.[7][8]
For users seeking more affordable options, the WH-1000XM4 and other Sony headphones are available under $200, balancing quality and value.[5][7]
Additional Highlights Offers from Amazon
Amazon’s own tech devices like Echo smart speakers, Fire tablets, and Eero mesh Wi-Fi systems also see discounts up to 50%, complementing the major brand offers.[9][10]
Lightning Deals continue throughout the event, providing opportunities for further savings on various tech gadgets.[11][9]
Shoppers should take advantage of these deals while they last, as the October Prime Day event ends soon. Many discounts either match or beat previous price records for these sought-after products.
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