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Black Friday 2024 has come to a close, and for anyone still shopping online this weekend there are plenty of great Apple-related deals to take advantage of as we transition into Cyber Monday. In this article we're tracking the 10 best Black Friday Apple deals you can still get right now, including AirPods Pro 2, iPad, AirTag, and more.

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1. AirPods Pro 2
Low Price: $94 Off
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Amazon has the AirPods Pro 2 at $154.00 for Black Friday, down from $249.00. This is just $1 away from the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 2.

Update: This deal has expired.



2. 10th Gen iPad
Lowest Ever Price: $99 Off
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For iPads, Amazon has the 64GB Wi-Fi 10th generation iPad for $249.99 with an on-page coupon, down from $349.00. This deal has dwindled from multiple colors on sale at this price to just one, so if you haven't picked it up yet, be sure to do so this weekend.

Update: This deal has expired.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.



3. AirTag
Low Price: $26 Off
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You can get the AirTag 4-Pack for $72.99 at Amazon, down from $99.00. While this isn't an all-time low price, it's just $3 higher compared to that price and it is the best price we've seen for Black Friday 2024.



4. Apple Watch SE
Lowest Ever Price: $100 Off
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Apple's 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE is available for $149.00 this weekend on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is a new record low price on the wearable. This deal is available in all three aluminum color options, and we're also tracking a similar $100 discount on the 44mm GPS model.




5. AirPods 4
Lowest Ever Price: $15 Off
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Amazon introduced a new record low price on the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation for Black Friday 2024, and they're still available at $164.99, down from $179.00.



6. M2 MacBook Air
Lowest Ever Price: $250 Off
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Both Amazon and Best Buy have Apple's M2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for the all-time low price of $749.00 this weekend. That's $250 off the original price and a great deal on the previous generation model.



7. Apple Watch Series 10
Lowest Ever Price: $70 Off
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Remember when Friday was just one day long?
Remember driving to the big box store at 3 AM to stand in line in the cold for a 6 AM opening, and when you finally make it in, they've already sold out of the deals you wanted?

I don't mind more deals being offered for longer, especially now with elderly parents I'm trying to buy for, who say 'maybe we should go to Costco on Friday morning and check out the TVs.' It's ok, mom, we have all month to look at those, no need to go on the absolute worst shopping day of the year.
 
Why would you buy the regular AirPods (with ANR) when the Pro 2 are currently $10 cheaper?
Some people just can't fit AirPods Pro into their ears comfortably or get them to stay. I am not one of them, but my daughter swears they just do not work for her. I may get her the AirPods w/ ANC for Christmas actually.
 
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Clearly you don't get how this is part of earth conscious Apple's agenda 2030.
Clearly you dont get how a customer losing their purchase is Apple's fault... ;)

Most of the planet conscious stuff is done upfront during manufacture.
Pretty sure Apple would even accept back the single remaining AirPod and put into their recycling programs...

But maybe the recycling here was just cheap hate on Apple ;)
 
Clearly you dont get how a customer losing their purchase is Apple's fault... ;)

Most of the planet conscious stuff is done upfront during manufacture.
Pretty sure Apple would even accept back the single remaining AirPod and put into their recycling programs...

But maybe the recycling here was just cheap hate on Apple ;)
Let's be honest here- their move to no charging bricks is a monetary one dressed in the costume of saving the earth. If they could get away with not putting a cord in the iphone box they undoubtedly would. Such is Apple. Their human rights waffling and subservience China is another great example of their institutional hypocrisy
 
Let's be honest here- their move to no charging bricks is a monetary one dressed in the costume of saving the earth. If they could get away with not putting a cord in the iphone box they undoubtedly would. Such is Apple. Their human rights waffling and subservience China is another great example of their institutional hypocrisy
If I bought an iPhone 16 and it came with yet another one, I'd just throw it into a drawer. I have several kicking around and so do you. I think they should throw people a bone and offer a voucher for a cheap/free one with every purchase but including one by default whether you need it or not is just dumb.
 
If I bought an iPhone 16 and it came with yet another one, I'd just throw it into a drawer. I have several kicking around and so do you. I think they should throw people a bone and offer a voucher for a cheap/free one with every purchase but including one by default whether you need it or not is just dumb.
Voucher? Apple is in dire need of that cash, think of the shareholders!!1!1
 
Voucher? Apple is in dire need of that cash, think of the shareholders!!1!1
I could care less about the shareholders or how much money Apple's making or not. But every charger carries an environmental cost of materials mined, produced, transported, packaged, and carbon put out into the atmosphere. It's not free. Yeah, as it turns out it's cheaper for companies (not just Apple btw) to not hand out unwanted chargers for no reason. Whatever. If more environmental and economic things were aligned, the world would be a better place.
 
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Let's be honest here- their move to no charging bricks is a monetary one dressed in the costume of saving the earth. If they could get away with not putting a cord in the iphone box they undoubtedly would. Such is Apple. Their human rights waffling and subservience China is another great example of their institutional hypocrisy
Oh cynical aren't you?

16 generations in buying phones, 99.99% of people have chargers that work with a new phone.
Or they moved from Android and have one.

It's almost unlikely you have to buy one at all given the number you've accumulated over the years.

And cables too. Moving to USB C makes that even less need.

Basically it seems you just want to complain. And that's your right to do so.
But it comes across as petty.

Personally I would rather a company make a claim they are doing something for the planet and do it.
Making packaging smaller means more shipped per palette.
Even moving to land distribution instead of flying...

Not one move alone shakes the world but it all adds up.
And other companies copy these changes.

I suppose all the material changes they make using recycled aluminium and setting up recycling plants and green energy are cost saving in your eyes? :)

You can save money using green ideas. But not always.
 
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