Engadget's Top Picks: Massive Discounts on Apple Products in Amazon's October Prime Day Sale
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### Big Savings on Apple Products in Amazon's October Prime Day Deals
Engadget, renowned for its tech reviews since 2004, has once again sifted through the flood of deals to bring you the best offers on Apple gadgets during Amazon's October Prime Day sale. For those who have been eyeing a new Apple Watch, iPad, MacBook, or AirPods, now might be the perfect time to make a purchase.
Amazon’s Big Deal Days event has significantly slashed prices on various Apple products, bringing some of them to their lowest tracked prices. Notably, several enticing offers are now available for Prime subscribers. Engadget's team of experts has identified and summarized the top deals to help you quickly find the best bargains.
Among the standout deals, the second-generation Apple AirPods Pro are available for $169, an $80 discount. These noise-canceling wireless earbuds are highly recommended for iOS users. Another remarkable deal is the Apple AirPods Max, now priced at $395, saving you $154, which matches its all-time low price. However, this offer applies to the older model with a Lightning port, not the newer USB-C version.
For those considering an Apple Watch, the 40mm Apple Watch SE (2nd gen, GPS) is down to $170, a $79 discount, or opt for the 44mm variant at $200. If you need cellular support, the Apple Watch SE with GPS and Cellular is available for $220 and $250 for the 40mm and 44mm models respectively, each reflecting a $79 discount.
MacBook enthusiasts will find the 13-inch MacBook Air M2 at a significantly reduced price of $749, a $250 savings. While it is a generation old, it retains most benefits of newer models, albeit with a slightly slower chip and other minor differences. Alternatively, the latest 15-inch MacBook Air M3 is on sale for $1,044, offering a $255 discount. It boasts a robust speaker system and extra screen space, ideal for those valuing these features.
For tablet users, the 9th-generation iPad is offered at $199, equating to $130 off. Despite having thicker bezels and an older Home button, it remains efficient for casual media use. The iPad mini (6th gen) is also discounted to $350, $149 off the usual price, though with a refresh expected soon, it might be worth the wait.
Additional deals include the Apple Pencil Pro for $98, a $31 discount, and the latest 25W MagSafe Charger for $33, offering minimal savings but still at its lowest price yet. Furthermore, the standard Apple Pencil with USB-C is available for $67, a $12 discount, making it a budget-friendly option for newer iPad models.
Engadget assures that these deals are vetted with the same rigor as their tech reviews, focusing on quality and value. For anyone looking to score significant savings on high-rated Apple products, now appears to be a prime opportunity.