Nobody Apple that Prime Day is over – you can still get record-low prices on AirPods, MacBooks, Apple Watches and more! Don

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We thought that the end of Amazon’s Prime Day sales event on July 11th would mean the end of all the biggest deals – but a lot of really major discounts are still running, and Apple in particular doesn’t seem to have noticed the main event is over!

Shop all Amazon’s remaining Apple deals, from just $19

There are really big deals across Apple’s products, including several that are still at record-low prices – and the ones that have risen in price have often only increased by small amounts that still leave them looking like great buys. Here’s a quick summary of my five favorites:

  • AirPods Pro 2 for $149 (was $249) | Record-low price!
  • Apple Watch SE for $169 (was $279) | Cheapest this year!
  • iPad 11-inch (2025) for $299 (was $399) | Great low price
  • MacBook Air 13-inch M4 for $849 (was $999) | Great low price
  • AirTag for $19 (was $29) | Record-low price!

I’ve covered Apple products as a tech journalist for 15 years, and I’ve been covering major sales events such as Amazon Prime Day for seven years – so I know a good Apple deal when I see one.

I’ve chosen 15 Apple deals that are worth paying attention to here – and remember that we have no idea when they’ll end, so don’t hang around too long if you like the look of one.

Apple AirTags deals

Apple AirPods deals

Apple Watch deals

Apple iPad deals

Apple Mac deals

Beats deals

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