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With such a wide array of products now available, Apple devices will be under the Christmas trees of many families this season. However, there are three that are most likely to be there.

m4-ipad-pro-snowflakes.jpeg

According to Piper Jaffray surveys, Apple is constantly among the most desired brands among teens, appearing in 10% of all holiday wish lists, far ahead of competitors like Nike and Louis Vuitton.

AirPods

AirPods are one of the most popular tech gifts during the holidays. In a 2022 Statista survey, headphones and earbuds were ranked as the most sought-after tech gift, with 61 million U.S. adults planning to buy them during the season.

airpods-4-holiday.jpeg

Given Apple's popularity and AirPods' market dominance, it's likely they make up a significant portion of these purchases. Their relatively affordable price point compared to other Apple products, combined with frequent discounts, cements their place as a top holiday gift.

Apple recently released the fourth-generation AirPods in two variants: one entry-level model for $129 and one higher-end model with active noise cancellation and wireless charging for $179, which is also likely to drive gifting around this time of year.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch has become a go-to gift for all ages, and its popularity as a holiday gift continues to grow.

apple-watch-bands.jpeg

According to recent data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), 9% of Apple Watch owners reported receiving their watch as a gift during the holiday season, compared to just 2% the rest of the year.

Apple has expanded the Apple Watch lineup since 2020, adding the low-cost Apple Watch SE and the premium Apple Watch Ultra, offering three distinctly different models that cater to a wide range of users and budgets. Somewhat similar to AirPods, Apple Watches frequently see discounts and the Apple Watch SE starts at just $249, making it an ideal gift.

iPad

The iPad remains a popular holiday gift, particularly for families and students, thanks to its versatility and range of models catering to different needs.

ipad-air-black-friday.jpeg

CIRP data shows that 6% of iPad buyers received their device as a gift during the holiday season, compared to just 2% in other quarters.

The 10th generation iPad, starting at $349, offers a highly accessible excellent entry point into Apple's tablet lineup. With its 10.9-inch display, A14 Bionic chip, and support for accessories like the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard Folio, it's a good choice for anyone seeking a low-cost, all-purpose device for entertainment or light productivity. For those looking to spend more, Apple's iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro provide additional options.

Like the AirPods and Apple Watch, the iPad often sees discounts in the lead up to the holiday period, ensuring that it remains one of the most popular holiday gifts.

What About iPhones and Macs?

Despite their popularity, Apple's other flagship products—the iPhone and Mac—are rarely given as gifts. CIRP data indicates that close to 0% of iPhone buyers and just 1% of Mac buyers received their devices as gifts during the holiday season. The reasons for this are relatively straightforward: both products are expensive, and gifting them often involves somewhat more complex buying decisions, such as signing up for carrier plans or selecting memory configurations.

What Apple devices are you gifting this holiday season? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: Here Are the Three Apple Products You're Most Likely to Unwrap This Christmas
 
I did get APP2 on sale, at bedtbuy, at $159 and I was able to trade in my original APP for $30 so that was a good deal for me.
Beyond that, no need for new Apple products, everything is humming along beautifully.
Wish they had some real good sale on movies
 
Yeah. nope. Japanese yen has absolutely tanked, these things are nearly twice the price they used to be a few years ago... I'm forced to hang on to what we got, my elder daughter is still just about managing with an iphone 8 and a 2015 Macbook Air for uni and my younger is struggling raggedly along with an iPad Air 2nd gen.

No idea how I ended up this poor... fk the economy!
 
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I get to unwrap a Mini I bought for myself. Arrives Friday. Can't wait.
There’s no secrets between my parents and family with Christmas gifts, so I know I’m getting one tomorrow. I’m excited.

People have been crapping on it because it “iSn’T nEw eNoUgH”, but not everyone upgrades every year! My last iPad mini was the 5th gen, and I ended up giving that to my mom. So this will be my first iPad mini in a few years.

Got an Apple Pencil Pro for myself too because Target had a $15 coupon for me the other day, that arrives Thursday.
 
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With such a wide array of products now available, Apple devices will be under the Christmas trees of many families this season. However, there are three that are most likely to be there.

m4-ipad-pro-snowflakes.jpeg

According to Piper Jaffray surveys, Apple is constantly among the most desired brands among teens, appearing in 10% of all holiday wish lists, far ahead of competitors like Nike and Louis Vuitton.

AirPods

AirPods are one of the most popular tech gifts during the holidays. In a 2022 Statista survey, headphones and earbuds were ranked as the most sought-after tech gift, with 61 million U.S. adults planning to buy them during the season.

airpods-4-holiday.jpeg

Given Apple's popularity and AirPods' market dominance, it's likely they make up a significant portion of these purchases. Their relatively affordable price point compared to other Apple products, combined with frequent discounts, cements their place as a top holiday gift.

Apple recently released the fourth-generation AirPods in two variants: one entry-level model for $129 and one higher-end model with active noise cancellation and wireless charging for $179, which is also likely to drive gifting around this time of year.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch has become a go-to gift for all ages, and its popularity as a holiday gift continues to grow.

apple-watch-bands.jpeg

According to recent data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), 9% of Apple Watch owners reported receiving their watch as a gift during the holiday season, compared to just 2% the rest of the year.

Apple has expanded the Apple Watch lineup since 2020, adding the low-cost Apple Watch SE and the premium Apple Watch Ultra, offering three distinctly different models that cater to a wide range of users and budgets. Somewhat similar to AirPods, Apple Watches frequently see discounts and the Apple Watch SE starts at just $249, making it an ideal gift.

iPad

The iPad remains a popular holiday gift, particularly for families and students, thanks to its versatility and range of models catering to different needs.

ipad-air-black-friday.jpeg

CIRP data shows that 6% of iPad buyers received their device as a gift during the holiday season, compared to just 2% in other quarters.

The 10th generation iPad, starting at $349, offers a highly accessible excellent entry point into Apple's tablet lineup. With its 10.9-inch display, A14 Bionic chip, and support for accessories like the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard Folio, it's a good choice for anyone seeking a low-cost, all-purpose device for entertainment or light productivity. For those looking to spend more, Apple's iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro provide additional options.

Like the AirPods and Apple Watch, the iPad often sees discounts in the lead up to the holiday period, ensuring that it remains one of the most popular holiday gifts.

What About iPhones and Macs?

Despite their popularity, Apple's other flagship products—the iPhone and Mac—are rarely given as gifts. CIRP data indicates that close to 0% of iPhone buyers and just 1% of Mac buyers received their devices as gifts during the holiday season. The reasons for this are relatively straightforward: both products are expensive, and gifting them often involves somewhat more complex buying decisions, such as signing up for carrier plans or selecting memory configurations.

What Apple devices are you gifting this holiday season? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: Here Are the Three Apple Products You're Most Likely to Unwrap This Christmas
A device? No thank you, I'm happy I should receive a quick trip on the snow, to ski... I prefer experiences over devices...
 


With such a wide array of products now available, Apple devices will be under the Christmas trees of many families this season. However, there are three that are most likely to be there.

m4-ipad-pro-snowflakes.jpeg

According to Piper Jaffray surveys, Apple is constantly among the most desired brands among teens, appearing in 10% of all holiday wish lists, far ahead of competitors like Nike and Louis Vuitton.

AirPods

AirPods are one of the most popular tech gifts during the holidays. In a 2022 Statista survey, headphones and earbuds were ranked as the most sought-after tech gift, with 61 million U.S. adults planning to buy them during the season.

airpods-4-holiday.jpeg

Given Apple's popularity and AirPods' market dominance, it's likely they make up a significant portion of these purchases. Their relatively affordable price point compared to other Apple products, combined with frequent discounts, cements their place as a top holiday gift.

Apple recently released the fourth-generation AirPods in two variants: one entry-level model for $129 and one higher-end model with active noise cancellation and wireless charging for $179, which is also likely to drive gifting around this time of year.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch has become a go-to gift for all ages, and its popularity as a holiday gift continues to grow.

apple-watch-bands.jpeg

According to recent data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), 9% of Apple Watch owners reported receiving their watch as a gift during the holiday season, compared to just 2% the rest of the year.

Apple has expanded the Apple Watch lineup since 2020, adding the low-cost Apple Watch SE and the premium Apple Watch Ultra, offering three distinctly different models that cater to a wide range of users and budgets. Somewhat similar to AirPods, Apple Watches frequently see discounts and the Apple Watch SE starts at just $249, making it an ideal gift.

iPad

The iPad remains a popular holiday gift, particularly for families and students, thanks to its versatility and range of models catering to different needs.

ipad-air-black-friday.jpeg

CIRP data shows that 6% of iPad buyers received their device as a gift during the holiday season, compared to just 2% in other quarters.

The 10th generation iPad, starting at $349, offers a highly accessible excellent entry point into Apple's tablet lineup. With its 10.9-inch display, A14 Bionic chip, and support for accessories like the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard Folio, it's a good choice for anyone seeking a low-cost, all-purpose device for entertainment or light productivity. For those looking to spend more, Apple's iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro provide additional options.

Like the AirPods and Apple Watch, the iPad often sees discounts in the lead up to the holiday period, ensuring that it remains one of the most popular holiday gifts.

What About iPhones and Macs?

Despite their popularity, Apple's other flagship products—the iPhone and Mac—are rarely given as gifts. CIRP data indicates that close to 0% of iPhone buyers and just 1% of Mac buyers received their devices as gifts during the holiday season. The reasons for this are relatively straightforward: both products are expensive, and gifting them often involves somewhat more complex buying decisions, such as signing up for carrier plans or selecting memory configurations.

What Apple devices are you gifting this holiday season? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: Here Are the Three Apple Products You're Most Likely to Unwrap This Christmas
Well, they’re not wrong
 
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Well, I know I’m getting a substantial iTunes card to help with all these apple care and  plus charges and I’m happy with that. This M2 and iPad mini have costs that keep on giving!
 
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I was going to get the base M4 14” MacBook Pro, but when I noted the Pro M4 upgrade was only another £200 (Amazon sale), my wife said I could have the upgrade as an xmas present. She’s made me put the laptop away until xmas day (though I checked everything was working properly first), so looking forward to getting my hands on it tomorrow!
 
My daughter is working on her PhD and he corded Bose headphones died. She wanted a new pair of AirPods Max for Christmas. Purchased them for her, with initials, but she talked me into giving them to her early as she was headed into finals with several papers due 4 weeks prior to Christmas. She loves them and was willing to forgo a present under the tree. I also purchased a new pair of iPodsPro to replace a 4 year old pair that I wear regularly to the fitness center. Amazon had them for $189 instead of the usual $249 at Apple, so that was also a Christmas win!
 
I got my dad the APP2 with the new hearing assistance update. I stopped by my parents to drop off their gifts (iPad 10 for mom) and set up everything. Dad took the hearing test, and the results showed moderate hearing loss in the left ear and severe hearing loss in the right ear. I was worried that the hearing aid wouldn’t help much with the right ear. But guess what? Later tonight, at a busy and loud restaurant, my dad was able to hear and have conversations at normal speaking levels. Best $160 I’ve ever spent…
 
I bought AirPods Pro 2 with AC+ included in Costco for 179. I picked up a base Mac mini for 499.
 
All Apple products are good ones to gift, especially the watch. Cannot go wrong with any of them.
 
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