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Apple products are beautifully designed and often easy to use. The other thing they have in common? They’re pricey. Good deals on Apple products can be hard to find, but the Wirecutter Deals team is always hunting for the best discounts on Wirecutter's Apple picks, from iPads to MacBooks. Looking for even more deals? Check out our main deals page.

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  • Apple MacBook Air (M2, 2022) in Midnight

    Top pick

    Apple MacBook Air (M2, 2022, 13-Inch, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD)

    $800 $950 Save $150

    What we like: Our top pick for the best MacBook. Compared with previous generations it has a brighter display, better webcam, MagSafe magnetic port, and other design updates that make for an overall better experience. Great option for everyday work tasks, browsing, streaming media, and playing App Store games.

     

    Other things to know: We think the less expensive M2-based model is a better buy than the newer M3 MacBook unless you want to use two monitors. Not ideal for editing or processing large media files for extended periods. Comes with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD.

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    A pair of black15- and 13-inch MacBook Air M2 models shown next to each other.

    The Best MacBooks

  • Top pick

    Apple AirTag Bluetooth Tracker (4-Pack)

    $75 $100 Save $25

    What we like: Our pick for the best Bluetooth tracker for iPhone users. Impressively accurate in pinpointing an item’s precise location. Leverages Apple’s extensive Find My network. Can swap in a new battery as needed. Water-resistant.

     

    Other things to know: Doesn’t have any way to ring your phone. Cannot attach to your stuff directly. Cannot be shared with another person. Sales on four-packs typically offer the best price per tracker. This deal matches the lowest price we've seen to date. 

  • our pick

    Apple AirTag Bluetooth Tracker

    $24 $29 Save $5

    What we like: Our pick for the best Bluetooth tracker for iOS users leverages Apple’s huge network of devices to find lost goods. Impressively accurate. Replaceable coin battery. If you lose an AirTag (or an item containing or attached to one), you can use the Find My app to see its location or ask Siri to trigger an audible alert.

     

    Other things to know: Doesn’t have any way to ring your phone. No built-in method of attaching to anything. The four-pack, which is also on sale right now, offers a better price per tracker—but if you only need one, this is a decent, though recurring, sale price. At Walmart, ships free with a Plus membership or trial or with orders over $35.

  • Budget pick (for now)

    Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD)

    $650 $700 Save $50

    What we like: Our soon-to-be-replaced budget pick from our guide to the best MacBooks. Still enough processing power, memory, and storage for most day-to-day work. Approximately 14-hour battery life. Lightweight with solid construction, a comfortable keyboard, and industry-leading customer support.

     

    Other things to know: M1 processor is starting to show its age after three years. Comes with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, 13.3-inch Retina display, one 3.5mm jack, and two Thunderbolt 3 ports.

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    A pair of black15- and 13-inch MacBook Air M2 models shown next to each other.

    The Best MacBooks

  • Top pick

    Apple Watch Series 9 (41 mm, Aluminum Case)

    $300 $350 Save $50

    What we like: Our top pick for the best smartwatch for iPhone owners. Offers the best combination of style, health and fitness features, app selection, battery life, and price of any smartwatch for any platform. More premium features than previous models.

     

    Other things to know: Battery easily lasts for a day on a charge, but if you’re doing anything demanding you may find your watch in power reserve mode by the end of the day. 41 mm face size, aluminum case, comes with GPS but not cellular. Free Target Circle membership required.

  • Budget pick

    Apple Watch SE (2nd generation, 40 mm, Aluminum Case, Sport Loop)

    $190 $230 Save $40

    What we like: Our budget pick for the best smartwatch for iPhone owners. Performs most of the same Apple Watch-y functions as more expensive models, including push notifications, heart-rate monitoring, and crash detection. Water-resistant up to 50 meters.

     

    Other things to know: Lacks premium features. Deal is for the GPS-enabled model with 40 mm face size, aluminum case, and sport loop. Not the lowest we've seen. Deal price available in three colors.

  • Also great

    Logitech Crayon iPad Stylus (USB-C)

    $50 $65 Save $15

    What we like: Our pick for an iPad stylus that is better for note-taking than drawing. A snap to set up, it writes smoothly, and its palm rejection works well. Seven hours of battery life. Plus, it works with every iPad made after 2018.

     

    Other things to know: Lacks pressure sensitivity, which is important for drawing and painting. Charges via USB-C, but doesn't come with a cable.