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Best Prime Day Apple Deals 2025

Best Prime Day Apple Deals 2025

Buzz Feed09-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day is here! There are more deals than you could ever begin to look through on your own...so that's where we come in.
20% off the 2025 11-inch iPad (its best discount yet!) equipped with the ultra-fast A16 chip, a gorgeous Liquid Retina display, and all-day battery life so you can stay connected on the go, whether you're doing work or streaming movies.
Promising review: "I recently got accepted into school and didn't want a laptop — I wanted something that could do what a laptop does and more. Fresh out of the box, the iPad is a PURE BEAUTY! It came in great condition, no visual damage from shopping. The iPad last all day long! I play games, watch movies, do homework, FaceTime my friends, and more — and about time i'm done with that my iPad is still charged! The battery is long-lasting and very strong! The iPad A-16 chip works very fast and processes everything I do very quickly! This iPad definitely exceeded my expectations!" —Thee BaddiePrice: $279 for the 128GB model (originally $349; available in four colors)
$150 off a coveted 13-inch 2025 MacBook Air (the lowest price it ever goes for) with the ultra-fast and ultra-powerful M4 chip, so you can expect waaaay less lagging and more fluidity working between several apps. It's surprisingly lightweight, so you can tote this to class and the library easily. Oh, and if you have an iPhone, get ready for iPhone Mirroring; now you can copy something on your phone and paste it on your Mac!
Promising review: "As a lifelong PC and Windows user — and an engineer who relies on access to specific applications — I've always stayed away from Macs. The lack of support for some key software had kept me firmly in the Windows camp. But after seeing the value and performance of the MacBook Air M4, I decided to take the leap, and I haven't looked back since."The battery life is simply outstanding, easily lasting all day with regular use. Its lightweight design and premium build quality are unmatched at this price point. Whether I'm commuting, traveling, or just working from a coffee shop, it's the perfect blend of portability and performance. The M4 chip handles everything from multitasking to light engineering tasks without breaking a sweat."The seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem, especially with my iPhone, has been a game-changer. AirDrop, iMessage, Handoff, and Universal Clipboard all work effortlessly, creating a smooth and connected workflow I didn't know I was missing. Even as an engineer with complex needs, I'm impressed. It's not just a great Mac — it's a great laptop, period." —Anik RahmanPrice: $849 (originally $999 and currently $999 at Apple; available in four colors)
40% off (that's $100 off, an all-new lowest price ever!) the 2nd Gen AirPods Pro. With active noise cancellation, spatial audio, three silicone tips for customized fit, and over 24 hours of listening time with the included case, the AirPods Pro 2 give you a *ton* of bang for your buck.
Promising review: "I bought these going into it 'I'm going to hate them.' But these have surpassed every expectation I had. My friend was talking about the noise in a call one day and it made me annoyed and these have something weird with Apple phones where they can block out almost all noises while making calls for the person you're calling and for you. Everyone knows Apple has their own technology work better with their phones or whatever it's no hidden thing, but let me tell you, these sound so crystal clear when listening to music, social media, and on calls. The quality alone is so nice! And the features, immerse (you can listen around you) adaptive (it'll block out white noise and annoying sounds) and noise cancellation (you can't hear just about anything around you) it's so wild. These things aren't even that tight in my ears but it's like you put noise cancellation on and it shuts off the outside world. I have this as a mechanic and it's just white noise everywhere with these in it's so comfortable walking around the shop having like ear plugs in essentially. Also, the battery life is great. I charged it fully when I got them and it's lasted me like a week on the case? I have my headphones in around 6 hours at work listening to social media. I probably take them out to charge them walking around the shop or going on break and I've never seen the buds really go below 80% after hours of listing tbh which is kinda wild. For the price it's worth every dollar and more. And to connect to your phone it's as easy as just opening the case and done." —Ethan ScottPrice: $149 (originally $249 (and currently $249 at Apple); typically $189.99 at Amazon)
34% off the AirPods 4 if you prefer the open-ear style — these are *also* at a new lowest-ever price, and they're available with active noise cancellation as well so you can be truly ~immersed~ while watching movies on that long plane ride.
If you don't need (or want) active noise cancellation, the AirPods 4 without that feature are 31% off, dropping them to $89 (originally $129).Promising review: "Loving my AirPods 4! The sound quality is crystal clear, but what really impressed me is the noise cancelling — it's like flipping a switch to instant peace and quiet. Whether I'm on a noisy walk, working in a busy café, or just trying to tune out the chaos at home, the noise-canceling feature is a total game changer. Super comfy to wear for long stretches too. Totally worth the upgrade!" —ElizabethPrice: $119 (originally $179)
Or 28% off the elegant, over-ear AirPods Max — reviewers love the effortless pairing, excellent sound quality, and top-notch active noise cancellation, and say they're extremely comfortable for long listening sessions.
Promising review: "I am SO SO SO in love with these headphones! I saved for months to get the top of the line, and these do not disappoint! The sound is incredible, and the noise-canceling feature rocks! I fly frequently, and these knock out 80–90% of the noise from people and aircraft noise. Pure sound quality. Long battery life. LOVE the color and they are so comfortable." —Lorie CooperPrice: $429.99 (originally $549; available in five colors)
30% off (that's $120 off, an all-new lowest price ever) the Apple Watch Series 10 with 30% more screen area and improved battery life *and* a lighter, thinner design than previous models! From all sorts of fitness and health metrics to communication features (like texting and calling when your iPhone is out of reach) and even a car crash detection feature that can connect you to emergency services, it'll have your back no matter what the day throws at you.
It's also swimproof with 50m water resistance too!Promising review: "The Apple Watch Series 10 with Cellular is hands-down the best smartwatch I've ever owned. It's sleek, fast, and packed with features that make everyday life easier — from tracking workouts and heart rate to answering calls and messages without needing my phone nearby. The cellular feature gives me true freedom when I'm out running or running errands, and the improved battery life easily gets me through the day. The new health and fitness upgrades are incredibly detailed, and the always-on display is sharp and responsive. It's not just a watch — it's a powerful tool that keeps me connected, active, and on top of everything. Worth every penny!" —AustinPrice: $279 (originally $399; available in six colors)
And 22% off the 2nd Gen Apple Watch SE (the cheapest it goes for outside of Cyber Week), packing so many useful features into a sleek accessory on your wrist. From all sorts of fitness and health metrics to communication features (like texting and calling when your iPhone is out of reach) and even a car crash detection feature that can connect you to emergency services, it'll have your back no matter what the day throws at you.
And yes, this one's *also* swimproof.Promising review: "I've had this watch band for months now and wear it every single day. It's so nice to be able to easily adjust my watch comfortably. Plus, the Velcro is strong and stays in place. The material doesn't irritate my skin or the hair on my arm like silicone bands. It takes a little longer to dry than some, but still not in an irritating way. Green is one of my favorite colors, and it blends in well." —Sarah Barksdale Price: $169.99 (originally $249 (currently $249 at Apple); typically $189 at Amazon)
51% off the Beats Solo 4 headphones at the lowest price they go for — they flex some GORGEOUS spatial audio, a whopping 50 hours of battery life, and genuine "all day wear" comfort — reviewers love how lightweight and wearable these are compared to other brands.
Promising review: 'Impressive sound, stylish and sophisticated headphones. I personally like how it's not complete noise cancellation since I like to be aware of the environment around me. So this headphone is amazing for the right reasons. Quality, style, sound, and safety. Not to mention how sleek it is. Finally, headphones that are not bulky or heavy. I appreciate the smooth texture, feel, and the cushioned headband part. It's also easy to pair with my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. The blue slate color is classy, too! Excellent product!' —Diane Price: $97.99 (originally $199.99; available in four colors)
And 28% off a pair of Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless earphones (their lowest price yet) so you can say bye bye to headphones that die halfway through your workout. These last up to *10 hours* on a single charge (45 hours with the included case) and sit securely on your ears, so they'll stay with you whether you're head-banging through a frustrating work day or jamming during a sweaty run. They have ANC and seamless pairing with both Apple and Android!
Promising review: "I've been using these Powerbeats earbuds daily for workouts and calls, and they've exceeded my expectations. The sound quality is crisp with deep bass, and the ear hook design keeps them secure even during intense exercise. Battery life is impressive — I can go days without recharging. Pairing with my devices was seamless, and the Bluetooth connection is reliable. Overall, a solid choice if you're looking for durable, high-performance wireless earbuds." —Sherif BahgatPrice: $179.95 (originally $249.95; available in four colors)
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