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Deals: M4 Pro MacBook Pro up to $550 off, iPhone 16 Pro Max $540 off, Nomad Find My cards, Mac mini, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals are now ready to roll. Joining a long list of ongoing Singles’ Day Apple deals that are still live right here, including the best price ever on AirPods 4 at $85, today we are starting off with MacBook Pro. Best Buy is now offering a particularly notable deal on the M4 Pro MacBook Pro at over $550 off the list price in excellent condition open-box, alongside the Amazon all-time low on this M5 MacBook Pro. We also have a $250 price drop on the most Apple’s most affordable M4 iPad Pro, the 1TB iPhone 16 Pro Max at up to $540 off, and M4 Mac mini at up to $110 off. Just be sure to also scope out the launch deal on the brand new Find My Tracking Card Pro from Nomad before you head below for more. 

Nomad just debuted the new Find My Tracking Card Pro with metal credit card finish [Launch deal]

Apple’s most affordable 24GB M4 Pro MacBook Pro now over $550 off the list price (Open-box, 1-yr. warranty)

While we are tracking the best price to date on the new M5 MacBook Pro at over $140 off via Amazon, this morning we are circling back around to the Best Buy open-box program for a deep deal on an M4 Pro. You’ll find an “excellent” condition 14-incher with 24GB of RAM and the 512GB SSD at over $550 off the list price.

Best Buy is now offering the 14-inch Space Black M4 Pro MacBook Pro for $1,446.99 shipped. This is an “excellent” condition open-box unit that ships with a full 1-year Apple warranty. 

This model carries a $1,999 list price at Apple and is now $552 less than that at Best Buy. A brand new unit will run you $1,779 at Amazon this morning. This model has been sitting at closer to $1,799 or so on Amazon this year with a few drops down into $1,699 range, but nothing anywhere near the price we have here today in open-box condition. 

As far as Black Friday 2024 pricing is concerned for reference, this one fell to $1,749 brand new and then $1,699 just before Christmas at Amazon. We wouldn’t be surprised to see this one drop back down that low in the coming weeks, but it is almost impossible to think it will drop under $1,500 in brand new condition.

I guess there is still a chance Apple will unleash the new M5 Pro models sooner than later, but it’s looking more like they have been bumped to 2026 at this point. 

Costco has one of the best prices ever on Apple’s most affordable M4 iPad Pro ($249 off list)

We have begun to track some notable $50+ price drops on the M5 iPad Pro, but the M4 model is still a wonderful machine and Costco is now offering the most affordable models at nearly $250 off the original list prices.

Costco has the 11-inch 256GB Space Black M4 iPad Pro marked down to $749.99 shipped. Apple launched this model at $999 in mid 2024 and it very rarely ever went for better than $150 off since then. As of right now, it will run you $879 at Amazon where it has never fallen below the $799 deal price.

Now this deal is really only for Costco members, but anyone can land one with a $5 shipping fee and the $48 surcharge. That sounds like it totally sucks, and it sort of does, but keep in mind even with those fees you’re still looking at one of the best prices ever on the least pricey M4 iPad Pro out there.

We have tracked some gigantic deals on the M4 iPad Pro in 2025, including our previous exclusive discount at over $500 off, but those offers were really only ever on the higher-end and particularly pricey configurations. Today’s deal is on the most affordable M4 iPad Pro you can buy, and seeing anything at $200 or better in savings on this one is both notable and rare. 

Apple’s 1TB iPhone 16 Pro Max in black just hit the Amazon all-time low at $540 off (Renewed Premium)

Amazon is landing this morning with one of the best discounts we have ever tracked on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. While we have seen a countless number of opportunities to save big on iPhone 16 Pro configurations, particularly deep 16 Pro Max offers have been a little bit harder to come by. However, this morning you’ll find the 1TB Black Titanium model at $540 off the original list price.

Amazon is now offering the Black Titanium 1TB iPhone 16 Pro Max down at $1,059 shipped in Renewed Premium condition with a 1-year warranty and a 90-day return guarantee.

You’re looking at a spec’d out, upgraded iPhone 16 Pro Max that released in late 2024 at $1,599. While Apple no longer sells this model, as it has been replaced by the 17 Pro Max for the same price, this is indeed $540 off the price you would have paid for it straight from Apple not more than a couple months ago. And all things considered, if it has taken this long for Amazon to serve up an all-time low price on the 16 Pro, you might be waiting until this time next year to see the same on the 17 Pro/Max. 

The $1,059 asking price here might seem like a lot for a renewed iPhone, but this is the highest-quality refurb Amazon offers and one of the best sources for relatively new iPhone deals there is. I might even suggest it is the best way to land an unlocked iPhone 16 Pro/Max anywhere, even if you have the cash to buy a brand new unit.

For more insight on what Apple’s latest handset releases deliver, here’s our hands-on review of the new iPhone 17 Pro

M4 Mac mini is the best Apple purchase I have made in years, and they are now up to $110 off

Still live: AirPods 4 just dropped to the lowest price ever at $85 shipped

Now live again: New 44mm Apple Watch SE 3 Midnight model hits all-time low at $230 today

Apple’s new 16GB/1TB M5 MacBook Pro just hit its best price ever at over $140 off via Amazon

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

One of the best Black Friday 2025 deals is already live – M4 MacBook Air at $250 off (All-time low)

Apple Watch Ultra 3 just hit its best price yet over at Amazon, black and natural Ocean Band models now $99 off

Samsung debuts new smart Movingstyle monitors with 27-inch portable touchscreen and 32-inch 4K models [Launch deal]

SANDMARC’s new Telephoto Tetraprism Lens delivers up to 16x zoom at 24MP on iPhone 17 Pro [Exclusive deal]

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Justin is a senior editor covering all things music for 9to5Mac, including our weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices. Justin is an audio engineer/producer with over 10 years experience in the music industry.