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Best Apple Deals of the Week: Low Prices on Apple Watch, MacBook Air, AirTag 1 & More

Misryoum rounds up the week’s strongest Apple discounts—record-low pricing on Apple Watch Series 11, M5 MacBook Air savings, and AirTag bundles plus Earth Day Anker add-ons.

Apple fans looking for a rare mix of laptop, wearable, and tracking discounts have a good week to shop.

Misryoum is seeing some unusually low pricing across Apple’s latest lineup this week. with attention focused on the M5 MacBook Air. Apple Watch Series 11. and first-generation AirTag bundles.. There are also last-minute Earth Day promotions on charging accessories from Anker. which can be useful if you’re stocking up for a new device or upgrading your desk setup.

Record-low savings on M5 MacBook Air

The headline laptop deal is a $150 discount on select models of the new M5 MacBook Air on Amazon. While not every configuration is at the same level, the key takeaway is that multiple storage and spec options are seeing price cuts, even though stock has begun to thin out.

That “availability” detail matters more than it sounds.. When a deal reaches an all-time low. it often moves from “broad and stable” to “only certain configurations left” within days.. Misryoum notes that the 512GB. 13-inch M5 MacBook Air is no longer being tracked at a current all-time-low price. but other configurations still appear to have inventory and discounts.

From a shopper’s perspective. the smart play is to choose based on your real storage needs rather than chasing the last remaining lowest price.. If you regularly work with large photo libraries. video projects. or offline files. it can be worth paying slightly more for the configuration you’ll actually keep—because the cheapest version can vanish quickly.

Apple Watch Series 11 drops by $100

On the wearable side, Amazon is offering $100 off Apple Watch Series 11 across numerous models. Misryoum is tracking record-low pricing for the Series 11, including a range of aluminum variants.

Apple Watch deals tend to follow a predictable rhythm: once demand spikes around new releases. discounts usually come later and often concentrate on certain case materials or sizes.. This week’s broader discount suggests more inventory is available than you’d expect for a smartwatch with sustained interest.

For everyday users, the impact is simple—better pricing lowers the barrier to entry for features people actually use: fitness tracking, notifications, and contactless convenience. If you’ve been waiting for a sale, this is the kind of $100 drop that turns “maybe later” into a decision.

AirTag 1: $42 off a 4-pack deal

Misryoum also spotted a strong AirTag deal, with Woot listing Apple’s first-generation AirTag 4-pack at $56.99, down from $99. The discount matches the all-time low for that model, but the listing is described as short-lived—so the window may be measured in hours rather than days.

Why a multi-pack matters: a single AirTag can be convenient, but four can be practical in a household—keys, a bag, a stroller, a wallet, a travel case. The real value is coverage, especially if you tend to misplace items during commutes or trips.

Meanwhile, Anker and Amazon also feature Earth Day-related promos that pair well with Apple tracking and wearable ownership—charging accessories are often the unglamorous upgrade that makes all the other gear easier to live with.

Earth Day charging deals with Anker accessories

Anker’s promotions this week focus heavily on charging gear. Misryoum is seeing discounts running across Amazon and Anker.com, including the Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station priced at $119.99, down from $149.99.

Charging bundles are a common “second purchase” category around new Apple devices.. People buy the hardware first. then realize their daily charging routine needs a tune-up—especially if they juggle a smartwatch. earbuds. and a phone at the same time.. A multi-device charging station can reduce cable clutter and make it more likely you’ll charge everything consistently.

If you’re building a compact desk or travel setup, it also helps to think about portability and how many devices you charge daily. A 3-in-1 style accessory is most useful when your routine is already aligned with those device types.

How to shop these deals without getting burned

Misryoum’s practical takeaway: treat “deal + stock” as one combined signal.. When prices are pushed to record-low territory, inventory can change fast, and the best configurations don’t always last.. Before checkout. confirm the exact model and storage level you’re buying—especially for the MacBook Air. where different configurations may be discounted differently.

It’s also worth considering your warranty and return expectations. The AirTag deal through Woot, for example, includes a limited warranty according to the listing details, which can matter if you’re purchasing for a household where multiple items are in play.

If you want a quick path to more savings, Misryoum recommends keeping an eye on Apple Deals roundups that aggregate the latest discounts from the past week—because some of the best offers only show up briefly and then move on.