Prime Day 2026: Grab These Apple Deals Before Prices Jump Later This Year
San Francisco, MMN Correspondent: Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark event for anyone eyeing Apple gear. We’re now deep into the third day of sales, and the discounts are hitting harder than expected across the entire lineup from AirPods to MacBooks. What makes this year different? Apple is widely expected to raise prices later in 2026, so these deals might be your last chance to grab certain devices at these levels.
Let’s start with audio. The AirPods Pro 3 have dropped to a record low. These earbuds pack top tier noise cancellation and even integrate heart rate sensors with Apple’s Fitness app. The sound is crisp, spatial audio feels immersive, and pairing is instant. If you want something more affordable, the AirPods 4 are sitting at $99, down $30. They skip noise cancellation but offer better bass and an IP54 dust and water resistance rating. For a solid entry point, they’re hard to beat.
Beats fans are also in for a treat. The Powerbeats Fit, designed with a secure wingtip for workouts, are now $159.95, a $40 saving. They work smoothly with both iOS and Android, and include Find My support. The Powerbeats Pro 2, meanwhile, are $179.95, a full $90 off. Thanks to Apple’s H2 chip, you get Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, and wireless charging. These are serious contenders for fitness enthusiasts who want premium features.
Over ear options are equally compelling. The Beats Studio Pro, originally $230, are now $132. They deliver improved noise cancellation, richer audio, and lossless sound over USB-C. Siri and spatial audio are built right in. The Beats Solo 4 are down to $99.95, a $100 drop. They offer up to 50 hours of battery life and memory foam ear cushions. No active noise cancellation here, but the clarity and comfort make them a great choice for long listening sessions.
Smartwatch lovers, you’re not forgotten. The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is now $649, a $150 discount. It features a larger wide angle OLED display, a refresh rate that drops to 1Hz to save power, satellite communication, and 5G. Battery life stretches to 42 hours. For a more budget friendly option, the Apple Watch SE 3 includes an always on display, the S10 chip, and on device Siri. It’s a practical pick for families or first time users.
iPad deals are some of the best we’ve seen. The 11 inch iPad Air with the M4 chip and 12GB of RAM is $519 for the 128GB model, $200 below its usual price. It supports Apple Intelligence, Wi Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and the Apple Pencil Pro. The 13 inch version is $699.99, perfect for multitasking and creative work. The seventh generation iPad Mini, with the A17 Pro chip and Apple Pencil Pro support, is $449. And the Magic Keyboard for the 13 inch iPad Air is $279, just $2 shy of its all time low.
MacBooks are seeing serious cuts too. The 13 inch MacBook Air with the M5 chip, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD is $949.99, well under Apple’s new $1,299 MSRP. The 15 inch model is $1,149, a $350 saving. These machines are lightweight, long lasting, and powerful enough for students, remote workers, and creatives. The base 14 inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip is $1,549, a $450 discount. Content creators will appreciate the speed and port selection without the premium price tag.
Desktop users aren’t left out. The M4 iMac, which started at $1,299, is now available from $1,149. Models with 8 core and 10 core M4 chips, plus Thunderbolt 4 ports, are $350 below updated pricing. These all in ones handle video editing, graphic design, and software development with ease.
Accessories round out the deals. The Apple MagSafe charger, compatible with Qi2.2, is $28 and supports fast 25W charging for iPhone 17 series and some Google Pixel devices. The latest AirTag, with an ultra wideband chip for precise tracking and a louder speaker, is $89. A four pack of first generation AirTags is $69.99, still a solid value. The Apple Magic Mouse, now $59.99, hits a new low with multi touch gestures and USB C charging.
With price hikes expected later this year, Prime Day 2026 offers a rare window to lock in savings. These discounts reflect Amazon’s competitive strategy and the broader demand for premium tech. Inventory is moving fast, so if you see something you like, it’s worth acting quickly. Whether you’re upgrading a single device or building a full Apple setup, this year’s event is one of the most valuable opportunities in recent memory.