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We're getting closer to Prime Day on October 8, and in the lead-up to the shopping event Amazon has introduced a few discounts on some of Apple's newest accessories. This includes M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboards, the new MagSafe Chargers, and Apple Pencil Pro.

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Magic Keyboard

Starting with the new 2024 Magic Keyboards, you can get the 11-inch model in Black for $279.00, down from $299.00. This is an all-time low price on the accessory and it has an estimated October 5-7 delivery date on Amazon.



Amazon also has the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard on sale, available for $326.00 in Black and $328.99 in White, down from $349.00. These are also record low prices on the Magic Keyboard, and you'll find similar delivery estimates of early October for these models.



MagSafe Charger

Amazon recently introduced a few deals on Apple's new lineup of MagSafe Chargers, including the 1-meter model for $36.50 and 2-meter model for $45.50. Although these discounts represent just a few dollars in savings, they are the first notable sales on the 2024 MagSafe Chargers and the best deals you'll find online right now.




The new MagSafe Chargers provide overall faster charging speeds with compatible iPhone models. When paired with a 30W power adapter, iPhone 16 models can charge at up to 25W wirelessly over MagSafe, which is 10W faster than a regular non-MagSafe Qi2 wireless charger.

Apple Pencil

Amazon is discounting both the USB-C Apple Pencil and Apple Pencil Pro in the lead-up to Prime Day, available for $69.00 and $116.00, respectively. In regards to the 2023 USB-C model, this is a match of the all-time low price on the accessory.




If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.

Article Link: Amazon Introduces Early Prime Day Discounts on Magic Keyboards, MagSafe Chargers, and Apple Pencil
 
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It’s not “must buy now” pricing but if you need something it’s always nice to save money :)
 
Public service message - if you are looking for the 'other' Apple Pencil (2nd gen) - because those tend to disappear at the most inconvenient times - those are available via eBay (brand new, sealed) for $50-60.

Just avoid all the nearly-identical knockoffs...you know, sort of like shopping via Amazon nowadays.🙄🙄

Imagine what a cesspool the shopping experience is going to be like in another 10 years...

...yes, I'm an old man...how can you tell?
 
Still waiting for Apple to remember they make a desktop mouse, keyboard, and trackpad.

Don't even see any sales on those. I wonder if that means there is still no replacement in sight.
 
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Unless I’m mistaken that’s not an all time low price for the 11 inch Magic Keyboard. I saw it on Amazon for $215 about a week ago straight from Apple new
 
Amazon scammed me last Prime Day, I paid for a 4TB SSD which was about 30% off. Amazon sent me some razor blades instead of the SSD and are insisting my only option is to send the razor blades back for a refund and then purchase the SDD at full price. They point blank refuse to send the right item for the price they sold it to me, and have stopped responding to me by web support, on email or on social media.
 
Amazon scammed me last Prime Day, I paid for a 4TB SSD which was about 30% off. Amazon sent me some razor blades instead of the SSD and are insisting my only option is to send the razor blades back for a refund and then purchase the SDD at full price. They point blank refuse to send the right item for the price they sold it to me, and have stopped responding to me by web support, on email or on social media.
I had a similar issue where Amazon sent me the wrong item (ordered a phone stand and they sent me a wig). I did a return and selected “wrong item sent” as the reason. I returned the item and even left a note saying they sent the wrong item. I was still charged for the stand because they said I sent the wrong item back, a wig instead of a stand!
 
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I wish I knew what Pencil the new iPad Mini (hopefully) will support. My luck they will make a Pencil Mini.
 
Not huge discount but still good to see them for the iPad accessories.
 
Amazon scammed me last Prime Day, I paid for a 4TB SSD which was about 30% off. Amazon sent me some razor blades instead of the SSD and are insisting my only option is to send the razor blades back for a refund and then purchase the SDD at full price. They point blank refuse to send the right item for the price they sold it to me, and have stopped responding to me by web support, on email or on social media.
Did you buy from Amazon or a third party seller? Unless it's a name brand company I only buy directly from Amazon to avoid the scams.
 
Did you buy from Amazon or a third party seller? Unless it's a name brand company I only buy directly from Amazon to avoid the scams.
Directly from Amazon, I was scammed by Jeff directly. they still have my money and I have nothing to show for it but some razor blades and whole load of twitter DMs that have been ignored.
 
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