Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and Apple gear is sitting at some of its lowest prices of the year. The timing matters more than usual this round. Tim Cook said this month that price increases are unavoidable as memory and storage costs surge, though he didn’t say when they’ll hit or which products. If prices do climb, the cuts live right now could be some of the better deals you’ll see for a while.
We pulled the nine Apple deals worth your cart space, from AirPods to the latest MacBook Air. Prices move fast during a four-day sale, so we checked each one as we wrote, and you’ll want to confirm the live number before you buy.
One note before the list: Apple doesn’t run its own Prime Day sale, and it hasn’t branded any of these as Prime Day deals. The price cuts below come from Amazon and other retailers during the Prime Day window, so each discount is the seller’s call, not Apple’s.
1. Apple AirPods Pro 3: the easiest upgrade on this list

Price: $179 (From $249)
Where to Buy: Amazon
Apple released the AirPods Pro 3 in September 2025, and they’re the pair most people should grab first. Apple says they bring foam-infused ear tips for a better seal, an in-ear heart rate sensor, longer battery life, and stronger noise cancellation than the Pro 2. At the Prime Day price, they cost less than a lot of mid-tier earbuds do at full freight. If you live in AirPods and your old pair is fading, this is the no-drama pick.
2. Apple AirPods Max 2: rare money off Apple’s over-ears

Price: $399 (From $549)
Where to Buy: Amazon
Apple almost never discounts the AirPods Max, so a price cut here is the kind of thing you act on. The second-gen model, announced in March 2026, keeps the aluminum over-ear design and steps up to Apple’s H2 chip, which Apple says brings stronger active noise cancellation, plus Adaptive Audio and Live Translation for the first time. It’s still a commitment even on sale, but if you want Apple’s full-size headphones and the tightest handoff between your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, Prime Day is the window.
3. Apple Watch Series 11: the mainstream pick at a near-record price

Price: $279 (From $399)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The 42mm GPS Series 11 has dropped to one of its lowest prices since launch. Apple’s headline addition this year is hypertension notifications running on the S-series chip, alongside the always-on OLED display and sleep tracking the line is known for. For most people shopping a first Apple Watch or upgrading from a Series 6 or 7, this is the model that makes sense.
4. Apple Watch Ultra 3: the big one for $150 off

Price: $649 (From $799)
Where to Buy: Amazon
If you want the largest battery and the rugged titanium case, the Ultra 3 is sitting at $150 off. Apple rates it for up to 42 hours of normal use and up to 72 hours in low power mode, plus the brighter display and the dual-frequency GPS that hikers and divers buy it for. It’s still the priciest watch here, but the discount makes the jump from a Series model easier to justify.
5. Apple Watch SE 3: the budget entry that still covers the basics

Price: $199 (From $249)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The SE 3 starts at $199 during the sale, which makes it the cheapest way into the Apple Watch world. You give up the always-on display and the newest health sensors, but you keep crash detection, fitness tracking, and the core notifications most buyers actually use. It’s the watch to get a kid, a parent, or yourself if you don’t need the headline features.
6. Apple iPad (11-inch, A16): the tablet most people should buy

Price: $449 (From $499)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The entry iPad with 128GB has fallen to $299. For browsing, streaming, notes, and the odd bit of work, it does almost everything the pricier models do for a lot less. Apple doubled the base storage to 128GB on this generation, so you’re not boxed in the way older base iPads were.
7. Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro): the small one for readers and travelers

Price: $549 (From $649)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The iPad mini with 128GB is down to $399. It’s the pick if you want a tablet that fits one hand for reading, travel, and quick notes, and the A17 Pro chip keeps it quick for games too. The mini rarely sees deep cuts, so $100 off is a fair window.
8. Apple iPad Air (M4): the middle ground that does real work

Price: $519 (From $599)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The 11-inch M4 iPad Air with 128GB is $519, and the 13-inch is $699. The M4 chip closes much of the gap to the iPad Pro, so if you edit photos, juggle a lot of tabs, or want a tablet that doubles as a light laptop with a keyboard, this is the sweet spot.
9. Apple MacBook Air (M5): the laptop to grab before prices climb

Price: $949 (From $1,099)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The 13-inch MacBook Air with the M5 chip, 16GB of memory, and 512GB of storage has dropped to $949. With Tim Cook’s price-hike warning hanging over the Mac line, a $150 cut on the current Air is the deal I’d point most people to. It’s the everyday laptop that handles work, school, and travel without fuss, and the M5 keeps it fast and quiet.
Wrap-Up
Before the sale clock runs out, here’s the quick takeaway. It’s rare to see this many Apple discounts land at the same time, and with the company signaling that price increases are on the way, the gear on this list isn’t likely to get cheaper soon. That makes a solid deal now worth more than holding out for a better one later. Whatever you’re weighing, confirm the live price on the product page before you buy, since the numbers move throughout the sale, and remember the whole event closes June 26.
