Apple 4th of July deals deliver discounts of up to $650

Apple 4th – Apple’s 4th of July promotion in the U.S. cuts prices across AirTags, AirPods, iPads, and MacBooks—some discounts run as high as $650, with specific iPad Pro M5 and MacBook models listed at steep reductions.
The 4th of July rush is already here, and Apple shoppers in the U.S. are seeing real price cuts on the gear they’ve been eyeing—AirTags, AirPods, iPads, and MacBooks. The catch is simple: many of these deals could disappear fast after recent Apple price hikes.
Holiday deals are in effect in the U.S., and Apple products are now up to $650 off. For anyone stacking a shopping cart for the weekend, the offers are laid out across several product lines, with the biggest numbers showing up in select iPad Pro and MacBook configurations.
One of the first standouts is AirTags: you can get a 4-pack for just $89 for July 4th. The listing says Apple’s newest AirTags are still at the lowest price seen since release when you opt for the 4-pack deal.
AirPods deals start lower, too. AirPods 4 prices are as low as $99 heading into the weekend, including AirPods 4 without ANC, which are still available for $99 at Amazon—matching Prime Day pricing.
iPads are where the discounts start getting substantial. The promotion notes that iPad Pro and iPad Air models are heavily discounted at Amazon. with discounts of up to $400 off. It also flags a practical problem buyers are likely to feel if they move too slowly: Apple’s recent price hikes may mean these deals expire or sell out soon.
The specific numbers for iPad Pro 13-inch (M5) models are listed clearly. The M5 iPad Pro 13-inch (256GB, Wi‑Fi, Standard Glass) is $1,199.99, down $300. The 512GB Wi‑Fi Standard Glass model is $1,349.99 ($350 off), while the 1TB Wi‑Fi Standard Glass version is $1,749.99 ($350 off). The 2TB Wi‑Fi Standard Glass configuration is $2,249 ($350 off).
Nano-texture versions come with their own cut rates: the M5 iPad Pro 13-inch (1TB, Wi‑Fi, Nano-texture) is $1,899 ($300 off), and the M5 iPad Pro 13-inch (2TB, Wi‑Fi, Nano-texture) is $2,299 ($400 off).
On the laptop side, the promotion says shoppers can save up to $650 on current MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models. It specifies that Amazon is taking up to $650 off M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max models.
Among the MacBook Pro deals listed, the numbers climb quickly. The 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 Pro (15C CPU, 16C GPU, 24GB, 2TB, Standard Display) is priced at $2,549.99 ($450 off), and the 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 Pro (18C CPU, 20C GPU, 24GB, 2TB, Standard Display) is $2,749.99 ($450 off).
A 16-inch MacBook Pro M5 Pro (18C CPU, 20C GPU, 24GB, 1TB, Standard Display, Space Black) is $2,649.99 ($350 off). The 16-inch MacBook Pro M5 Max options are larger discounts with larger prices: the M5 Max (18C CPU. 32C GPU. 36GB. 2TB. Standard Display) is $3. 849.99 ($550 off). and the 16-inch MacBook Pro M5 Max (18C CPU. 40C GPU. 48GB. 2TB. Standard Display) lands at $4. 349.99 ($650 off).
The story running through all of it is urgency. The deals are live in the U.S. but the promotion keeps pointing to the same worry: after Apple’s recent price hikes. these discounts could sell out or fade quickly—especially on items shoppers tend to buy in limited batches. like iPad Pro storage tiers and higher-end MacBook Pro configurations.
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Up to $650 off is nice but Apple always jacks prices first then “discounts” it later… so what’s the real deal? lol
AirTags for $89 for the 4-pack sounds too good? I don’t even know if that includes the new ones or what. Also $99 AirPods 4 without ANC?? That seems like a typo.
So they say “lowest price since release” but Apple price hikes are why it’ll disappear fast, which means it’s still overpriced… I’m confused. If it’s up to $650 off, is that total for multiple items or like per item? I feel like I’m missing a sentence.
I hate that I want the iPad Pro M5 but I’m scared the deal will vanish the second I blink. Also they mention “standard glass” like that’s not a big deal? I thought glass was glass. Anyway, $300 off for 256GB sounds decent but 512GB is basically another mortgage, right?