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Amazon Prime Early Access is coming to a close later today, so we're quickly recapping all of the best Apple deals that are still live on Amazon right now. Shipping may be slightly delayed, but all of the products listed below remain at some of the lowest prices we've ever seen.

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You will need an active Amazon Prime subscription to see these deals. You can get one month of Amazon Prime for free when signing up this week, and afterwards the service will renew at $14.99 per month or $139 per year.

Apple TV 4K

Prices on the Apple TV 4K fluctuated numerous times during Prime Early Access, and as things wind down have once again settled on their lowest-ever prices of $104.49 for the 32GB model and $123.49 for the 64GB model.

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AirPods

Although we didn't see many discounts across the AirPods lineup this time around, Amazon did provide solid markdowns on two models. The AirPods 2 are still available for $89.99, down from $129.00, and the AirPods Pro 2 are on sale for $223.24, down from $249.00. This is the best price we've tracked yet on the brand new AirPods Pro 2.

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iPad (2021)

Amazon has knocked the price of the 64GB Wi-Fi model down to $268.99, from $329.00. This is a new all-time low price on the 10.2-inch iPad.

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Apple Watch

Prior to Prime Early Access we tracked $50 savings on the new Apple Watch Series 8 models, and Amazon kept these deals going during the event. They're all still available on the last day of Prime Early Access, with prices starting at $349.00 for 41mm GPS.

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Anker

Lastly, we have an Apple-related sale still going on today, with Anker offering several solid markdowns across its best charging accessories. You can save up to 44 percent on USB-C chargers, portable chargers, and more, all of which are listed below. Eufy also has a few deals of its own among its health and security products, including its Smart Scale P2 Pro for $49.99, down from $79.99.

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USB-C Chargers

Portable Chargers

Wall Chargers

We will continue to track Prime Early Access deals as the event continues, so be sure to keep an eye on our front page for more news and on our main Prime Early Access article for more Apple deals. Remember that you can sign up for Amazon Prime for free for one month to take advantage of the deals.

Article Link: Here Are the Best Apple Deals You Can Still Get Before Amazon Prime Early Access Ends
 
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Wasn't there supposed to be a deal for the 256 GB ipad? $400 IIRC? I was initially bummed that I got a 64 GB one, but eventually warmed up to that being the right decision. Still, I'd like to see prospective buyers have that option.
 
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You don't mention that the Powerhouse 100 charger is $159 because it is PRE-OWNED. It's a detail that some might care about. Still seems like a good deal, but it is a factor.

"Buy Pre-owned - Like New$159.99"
 
Wasn't there supposed to be a deal for the 256 GB ipad? $400 IIRC? I was initially bummed that I got a 64 GB one, but eventually warmed up to that being the right decision. Still, I'd like to see prospective buyers have that option.

Sold out fast, I think.
 
Anyone else underwhelmed by this Prime Day?
I am too. The first Prime Day I shopped at was 2017 (IIRC?) and didn't really find anything. I've checked it out for a couple more years, still nothing that stood out. I've been ignoring them since, with this year being different b/c I quit Prime so it's not really an option.

People elsewhere have called it... their warehouses are probably too full, and they're using this as a means to clear out inventory. It's a glorified yard sale if you will.
 
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