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How about you come up with a better list?
If going by the "with all of the options priced under $100 in the United States"

35W Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter
Belkin iPhone Mount with MagSafe for Mac Notebooks
Satechi Aluminum USB-C Multiport Pro Adapter
SteelSeries Nimbus+ Wireless Gaming Controller
ShiftCam TravelPod Selfie Stick
STM Myth 16-inch Laptop Sleeve
Backbone One Mobile Gaming Controller (USB-C)
OtterBox Lumen Series Passport Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max - Paris
HomePod mini - Blue

Yes the HomePod mini is $99. It bit more diverse listing of some things that might be a lot more useful for Apple device owners then pencils and cleaning cloths. ;):D
 
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Got an Apple gift card, which was pirchased in germany. Can‘t spend it on Austrian App Store.
Why are gift cards locked to countries inside EU?
 
Apple gift cards? Straight goes into those in-app purchases that are priced nicely into those magical numbers.
 
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Good variety in your list. I think many here fail to take in account that many, many readers and on-lookers don't have the full set (so to speak) of Apple toys that many others do. And as such, there is nothing wrong with a practical, simple list.
 
I got a $170 gift card a year ago when I bought a new MB Air.
Had planned to use it on Apple One but after I got it the fine print said it could only be used in the store for hardware.
Not services.

Different rules in different countries? I'm in New Zealand.
Thought I'd see something I'd want but a year later I'm not sold on anything in that price range that I haven't got already. The polishing cloth? 🤣

I'm in the US, and I use Apple gift cards all the time for hardware, software, services, whatever. I put it in my Apple account and it's drawn from there.
 
I got a $170 gift card a year ago when I bought a new MB Air.
Had planned to use it on Apple One but after I got it the fine print said it could only be used in the store for hardware.
Not services.

Different rules in different countries? I'm in New Zealand.
Thought I'd see something I'd want but a year later I'm not sold on anything in that price range that I haven't got already. The polishing cloth? 🤣
I got a $150 gift card for the College discount and it was treated as any gift card and is going to be used for Apple Music
 
Maybe some more watch bands.

The Belkin mount is great, especially if you still have one of the older Mac webcams.
 


If you received an Apple gift card for Christmas this year, here are 10 ways to spend it, with all of the options priced under $100 in the United States.

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The all-in-one gift card "for everything Apple" can be used towards purchases on Apple.com and at physical Apple Stores, iTunes Store music, App Store apps and games, subscriptions to services like Apple Music and Apple TV+, and more.

To redeem an Apple gift card on an iPhone or iPad, open the App Store, tap your profile photo in the top-right corner, and tap "Redeem Gift Card or Code."

What to Buy With an Apple Gift Card

USB-C Case for AirPods Pro 2 ($99)


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Apple is now selling a USB-C charging case for the second-generation AirPods Pro separately for $99. Keep in mind that if you want your AirPods Pro earbuds to have lossless audio support with Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset, and added IP54-rated dust resistance, you will need to purchase the AirPods Pro with a USB-C case altogether.

Apple Pencil With USB-C Port ($79)

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Apple this year released a more affordable Apple Pencil with a hidden USB-C port for charging and pairing. Priced at $79, it has a similar design as the second-generation Apple Pencil, but it lacks wireless charging, pressure sensitivity, a double-tap gesture for switching between drawing tools, and the option for personal engraving at the time of purchase.

AirTag ($29)


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Keep track of your belongings with Apple's item tracker, which integrates with the Find My app on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. A four-pack is also available for $99.

Apple's 35W Dual USB-C Charger ($59)


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Apple last year released 35W power adapters with dual USB-C ports, with standard and compact versions of the charger available for $59 each. Both adapters feature foldable prongs and can be used to charge or power multiple lower-power Apple devices simultaneously, such as an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and HomePod mini.

Apple TV Remote With USB-C Port ($59)


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Apple last year released a new version of the Siri Remote for the Apple TV with a USB-C port instead of Lightning for charging. If you already own an Apple TV model released in 2015 or later, the remote can be purchased separately for $59.

Apple Polishing Cloth ($19)


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Clean your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Studio Display, and other devices with Apple's official polishing cloth, released in 2021.

Apple One


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Redeem your Apple gift card and use the balance towards Apple One, which lets you subscribe to multiple Apple services at a discount. The base Apple One plan includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and iCloud+ with 50GB of storage for $19.95 per month, which is $9 less per month compared to subscribing to these services separately.

Twelve South's AirFly Pro ($54.95)


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Twelve South's popular AirFly Pro accessory lets you use AirPods or Beats wireless headphones with an airplane's in-flight entertainment system. Simply plug AirFly Pro into the headphone jack on a plane to watch or listen with your AirPods.

Nanoleaf's Essentials A19 Light Bulb ($19.95)


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Nanoleaf's smart color-changing LED bulb is compatible with HomeKit, allowing it to be controlled in the Home app and with Siri. A three-pack is also available for $49.95.

Belkin's iPhone Mount for Continuity Camera ($29.95)


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Belkin sells an iPhone mount for use with Continuity Camera, a feature that allows an iPhone to be used as a Mac's webcam. Priced at $29.95, the mount attaches to the iPhone with MagSafe and can then be affixed to the top lid of a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for use with Continuity Camera. Belkin also offers a desktop version of the mount compatible with the 24-inch iMac and the Studio Display for $39.95.

Article Link: 10 Ways to Spend an Apple Gift Card You Received for Christmas
You forgot the Pro Stand.
 
Too bad no Watches from Apple, but certainly you need accessories and to replace all those lightnings.
 
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AirTags can be a good buy. Apple gift cards can be a good gifting idea throughout the year. Still waiting for Apple Gift Card to be available in my country.
 
+1 on just throwing it on your account to pay for any of the monthly Apple services you/we probably pay for 🤣

Me: $37.95 Apple One 💸


...but I've been eyeing the 10 key keyboard 🤓...been using the old BT2 mini kb from 10 years ago and it's cramped
 
I like how MacRumors assumes everyone got an Apple Gift Card this Christmas.
Well... seems to me, "readers of MacRumors" is a fairly self-selected audience, so that's a safer bet than it might be for readers at most other publications. That said... anecdotally, I'm probably an example of confirmation bias, since I did indeed receive an Apple Gift Card for Christmas. And like AlmightyKang and zapmymac, my gift card will be quickly absorbed by my various subscriptions, with nary an opportunity to even enjoy it.
 
Well... seems to me, "readers of MacRumors" is a fairly self-selected audience, so that's a safer bet than it might be for readers at most other publications. That said... anecdotally, I'm probably an example of confirmation bias, since I did indeed receive an Apple Gift Card for Christmas. And like AlmightyKang and zapmymac, my gift card will be quickly absorbed by my various subscriptions, with nary an opportunity to even enjoy it.

I guess I can be on the opposite end. I asked for apple gift cards and didn't get any this Christmas. I was a little bummed about that. :(
 
But whatever you do DONT add it to your Apple ID unless you want to use it exclusively for services
 
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