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Deals: M4 iPad Pro $290 off, M2 iPad Air all-time low clearance price, Anker 15W Qi2 charging station 49% off, more

Today’s Apple deals are starting off with notable price drops on iPads. Firstly we have the most affordable 13-inch M4 iPad Pro at $200 off in brand-new condition alongside an open-box offer with a full warranty at $290 off, and secondly some Amazon all-time low clearance pricing on Apple’s 512GB M2 iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cell model – this is the lowest price we have tracked all-time. From there, we move over to standout accessory offers including Anker’s regularly $100 3-in-1 15W Qi2 MagGo Wireless Charging Pad at $51 shipped as well as the best price of the year Twelve South’s AirFly Pro AirPods transmitter joined by notable deals on Apple Watch bands, Mac keyboards, chargers, and more – everything awaits below.

Most affordable 13-inch M4 iPad Pro now $200 off at $1,099, or open-box at $290 off w/ full warranty

We have been tracking some solid deals on the latest M4 iPad Pro lineup this week ushered in by the now live Best Buy Spring Sale and matched over at Amazon. There are some solid $200 price drops across the lineup alongside some particularly notable and much deeper savings on open-box units with full Apple warranties, and we spotted another one today worth highlighting – the most affordable 13-inch model at up to $290 off. Detail below.

Over at Best Buy and Amazon, the brand-new listings of the 256GB 13-inch M4 iPad Pro are now sitting down at $1,099 shipped – that’s $200 off the regular $1,299 list price and the best around. This is matching the lowest new price we have tracked on Amazon all-year and, again, the lowest price we can find online.

That said, and much like we have been tracking on the higher-end configs lately, Best Buy is now offering some notable open-box listing prices with “excellent condition” units carrying full Apple warranties attached at $290 off, but this is only on the Space Black model:

That’s $290 off the most affordable and thinnest M4 iPad Pro in the lineup. While I do prefer the 512GB config just for a little extra breathing room in terms of storage, this is a very notable price on the most affordable 13-incher and one worth considering – you can always just stick an external SSD into the USB-C port when needed.

With all of that in mind, here some other notable open-box deals on the M4 iPad Pro lineup we have featured recently before we take stock of the brand-new prices below that:

M4 iPad Pro 11-inch

M4 iPad Pro 13-inch

Apple’s 1TB 13-inch M4 iPad Pro drops to $1,699, but you can score a massive $465 off Best Buy open-box units

Amazon drops the 512GB 13-inch M4 iPad Pro to $1,300, but you can score an open-box unit with full warranty at $345 off too

Apple’s most affordable M4 iPad Pro hits one of its best prices at $180 off from $820 (Open-box w/ 1yr. Apple warranty)

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Apple’s 512GB M2 iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cell sees major Amazon all-time low clearance pricing at $250 off

The new M3 iPad Air arrived earlier this year and we have been closely tracking price drops ever since, as you likely already know. That said, the M2 iPad Air can still be a notable option with a deal and we just spotted a particularly deep clearance price at a new Amazon all-time low. The regularly $1,049 11-inch M2 iPad Air with the 512GB of storage and Wi-Fi + Cell upgrade just fell to $799 shipped – the best price ever.

To put this price into better perspective, this same iPad without the cell action carries an $899 list price and is now marked down to $800 at Amazon as well. But with the special offer we are featuring here today you’re looking at a solid $250 in savings and the lowest price we have ever tracked.

While we do see hundreds in savings on the current-generation M4 iPad Pro from time-to-time, like we are right now, deals on the iPad Air models over the last generation have been far more slight. The most affordable 128GB 11-inch M2 iPad Air for example, has almost never sold for better than $100 off at Amazon.

Needless to say, this is the previous model, but it does still carry a relatively modern M series Apple chip ready for Apple Intelligence and now comes in at well below the $1,049 you’ll pay on the comparable M3 model.

We will leave you with the updated deal pricing across the M3 lineup just for reference sake:

Apple iPad Air M3 11-inch:

Apple iPad Air M3 13-inch:

Deep discount hits Anker’s regularly $100 3-in-1 15W Qi2 MagGo Wireless Charging Pad at $51 shipped

While it might not be the comparable high-end Satechi model, Best Buy has now dropped the 3-in-1 Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station Pad with 15W Qi2 power even lower to $50.99 shipped. You’re looking at a regularly $100 unit that delivers the same charging specs as the higher-end variants alongside a nearly identical form-factor with a serious discount to deliver one of the lowest prices we have tracked to date.

Currently sitting at the full $100 list via Amazon and directly on the Anker site, today’s deal lands at $9 under our previous mention for the best we have tracked all year and one of the lowest we have ever seen all-time.

As I mentioned previously (and above), this Anker model will remind just about anyone of the Satechi Qi2 Trio Wireless Charging Pad – they are nearly identical and provide the same 15W charging action on the MagSafe pad, it just doesn’t have the higher-end build and use of premium materials – the layout is indeed flipped with the main MagSafe pad on the other side though.

Satechi’s model is one of the best options I have tested out and continue to use, it is also a much nicer looking unit if you ask me, but the chances of getting that one at $51 is rare, and more or less unheard of – it is currently $100 at Amazon and fetches $130 from Satechi.

The Anker MagGo Pad delivers 15W Qi2 charging action for your iPhone joined by a second integrated magnetic charger for your Apple Watch and a third wireless Qi pad for AirPods or a second handset – just about everything a complete Apple kit will need and it also ships with the wall charger and cable.

Amazon now offering best price of the year on Twelve South’s AirFly Pro AirPods transmitter at $42

Just after the debut of the next-generation AirFly Pro 2, Amazon is now offering some clearance pricing on the still more than capable Twelve South AirFly Pro at $41.99 shipped. Regularly $55, this is nearly 25% off the going rate and the lowest price we can find. This model is still up at the full $55 directly from Twelve South and is now at the best price we have tracked on Amazon all year. Head below for more details and the difference between this model and the new AirFly Pro 2.

As a quick reminder, the AirFly is one of the original wireless transmitters for AirPods and other wireless headphones. It is a small dongle that connects to wired 3.5mm audio sources and then wirelessly transmits the audio to your buds or headphones – in-flight entertainment systems, gym gear, and more.

The model we are featuring on sale here is the now previous-generation pro model. It can connect to two sets of AirPods or wireless headphones at a time, delivers over 25 hours of battery life, and can both transmit and receive audio wirelessly – “perfect for connecting non-Bluetooth devices like wired speakers, soundbars, rental cars, and boat sound systems to your Bluetooth-enabled gaming devices, phones, or tablets.”

The main difference between this one and the new V2 model, aside from the $60 price tag on the latest version of course, is the state-of-the-art Qualcomm technology, faster pairing tech, and “best-in-class sound ensuring a seamless, high-quality audio experience wherever your journey takes you,” according to Twelve South. I have personally never had a problem with the V1 Pro featured on sale here today, but you can get a complete breakdown of the differences in our launch coverage right here if you would prefer to pay the extra $29 for the newer variant.

Arc’s new metal Pulse case for AirPods Pro 2 opens with a Zippo-style “ping” – pre-orders now live

Apple’s all-black 2024 Milanese Loop just fell back down to the Amazon all-time low (Medium size)

This A11 stretchy woven nylon Apple Watch band stands out from the pack with a dual Mag Buckle at $32

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

DAY 3 – Best Buy launches massive Spring Sale: iPads $600 off, AirPods, MacBooks, LEGO, Switch/PS5 games, more up 70% off

Upgraded M4 MacBook Air models hit new Amazon lows from $1,144, more from $890

While the M4 MacBook Air open-box deals with full Apple warranties are (mostly) still live over at Best Buy, we did spot a couple of new all-time low deals at Amazon this morning for folks who prefer a brand-new unit. While you’ll still find the most affordable 16GB/256GB model starting from $949, or $50 off, some of upgraded configurations have now dropped even lower to deliver the best new prices we have tracked to date. Detials below.

The new all-time low pricing we spotted this morning is limited to a few colors on the upgraded 13-inch 24GB model and the 15-inch variant with the upgraded 512GB internal SSD:

As you can see above, these two options are the lowest prices we have tracked online to date for these particular configurations. They are also very close in price right now – for me, I’d take the more compact 13-incher with the 24GB of RAM, but for folks who need the extra screen real estate it’s hard to go wrong with the 15-inch deal here too.

As mentioned above, there are some lower prices available on the 13-inch entry model in the aforementioned open-box Best Buy deals, but those prices are starting to jump up slightly now since we posted them – only the Starlight model remains at $110 off from $890.

Lexar’s 900MB/s PLAY PRO Express microSD for Nintendo Switch 2 is back in stock and up to 13% off from $47.50

Latest USB-C Backbone ONE iPhone/Android controller with official carrying case now at $70 ($125 value)

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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.