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Deals: 1TB M4 Pro MacBook Pro $350 off, AirPods Max up to $136 off, Find My gear, Mac Studio, more

Alongside the ongoing and particularly rare deal on the M2 Max Mac Studio at $900 off the original price, we have some fresh deals today to scope out as well. We are starting with a seriously deep discount on the 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM and the 1TB SSD at $350 off. Next up, we have up to $300 in savings on 13-inch M4 iPad Pro configurations, a chance to land the Midnight AirPods Max USB-C at $136 off and some notable accessory offers too – Apple’s latest all-black Ocean Band, Ember’s Find My Travel Mug, and more. Hit the jump for a closer look at all of today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals.

Big-time $350 price drop hits Apple’s 14-inch 24GB M4 Pro MacBook Pro with 1TB SSD today

We recently spotted a big-time price drop on Apple’s latest 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro with some upgraded specs over at Amazon, but B&H has that deal beat out today. You will now find this M4 Pro model with the standard 24GB and an upgraded 1TB SSD down at $2,049 shipped – price reflected in the cart – for $350 in savings and the lowest price we can find.

You’re looking at a regular $2,399 configuration that delivers one of Apple’s more mid-range MacBook Pro models – base spec RAM with double the internal storage. Today’s deal comes in at $20 under our previous mention on Amazon, although those prices have now jumped up to closer to $2,139, for the lowest price we have featured to date on this model.

For further comparison, this configuration dropped to $2,099 for Black Friday last year and has never fallen below $2,069 on Amazon since.

As per usual with these more pricey MacBook models, you are stil looking at a sizable investment despite the frankly quite massive price drop here. You would be paying $350 more than this if you went to buy this configuration from Apple (or Best Buy for that matter), and there’s certainly no reason to do that when a beloved official authorized dealer like B&H will ship you one for a whole lot less.

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Nano-texture 13-inch 1TB M4 iPad Pro hits Amazon low at $269 off, or grab a standard open-box at over $300 off

Deals have really slowed down on Apple’s M4 iPad Pro models, even with the M5 rumors abound. You will find some $100 price drops, some even better than that, on select models right now at Amazon, but nothing particularly notable by comparison to what we saw earlier in the year. That said, there are a couple notable offers floating around this morning for folks looking for a banger 13-inch model with well over $200 in savings right now. The first of which has the 1TB nano-texture variant starting at a new Amazon low with $269 in savings and the other has one of the best prices we have tracked on the standard issue. Details below.

Firstly, let’s start with the 1TB 13-inch M4 iPad Pro with the nano-texture display upgrade starting down at $1,730 shipped on Amazon. This is a regularly $1,999 configuration at $269 under the price you’ll pay at Apple and $120 better than the Best Buy deal price. Today’s deal is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon for this model.

By comparison to this same iPad configuration without the nano-texture upgrade – we have come to love the nano-texture vibe, but the $100 matte display upgrade certainly isn’t for everyone, Amazon is currently charging $1,699 shipped, or $200 off the regular $1,899 list price.

Only once, and for a very short time have we seen the standard 1TB 13-inch go for less than $1,649, so it might be worth scoping out the open-box listing we spotted this morning over at Best Buy that has this model down at $1,597.99 shipped, or $301 off the new list price. If you’re going to go with an open-box (or the like) M4 iPad Pro, you should probably do it from a major retailer just in case something isn’t up to your standards – Best Buy offers a complete 1-year Apple warranty with this open-box listing.

  • Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
  • Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
  • Apple One (1) Year Limited Warranty

How to land the Midnight AirPods Max (USB-C) for less than Prime Day, now up to $136 off

Apple’s latest AirPods Max (USB-C)dropped down to $400 in all colors other than the Midnight black set for Prime Day earlier this month. Landing a set of $549 premium headphones at a price like that is a serious deal, but if you missed out, all of the paint jobs are now sitting down at $449.99 shipped and we just spotted a chance to score the Midnight set for even less than the Prime Day offer.

Again, as we featured earlier this week, just about all of the colors are now going for down at $449.99 shipped via Amazon in brand new condition. That’s $99 off and among the lowest prices all-time. These headphones rarely ever drop below $480 in new condition outside of this month’s summer deal festivities.

The Midnight colorway deal maxed out at $430 for Prime Day this year – that was the lowest price we have tracked them for. And while you can indeed grab a brand new set for $449.99 shipped right now at Amazon, there is a chance to save even more via Best Buy’s open-box program today.

You’ll now find the USB-C AirPods Max in “excellent” condition sitting down at $412.99 shipped via Best Buy with a full 1-year Apple warranty attached to your purchase. Carrying a $549 list at Apple and elsewhere, this is $136 off and the best price we can find from a trustworthy source.

These Apple cans come Geek Squad verified and covered under Best Buy’s Return & Exchange Promise:

  • Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
  • Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.

Rare Amazon deal has Apple’s 32GB M2 Max Mac Studio w/ 30-Core GPU at $899 ($900 off, Renewed Premium)

Here’s a rare chance to save over 20% on Apple’s latest all-black Ocean Band

Huge 50% deal knocks Ember’s Find My Travel Mug down to $100 (Reg. $200 at Apple Store)

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Amazon’s Renewed Premium 1TB iPhone 16 Pro listing just dropped back to the all-time low ($489 off)

We caught some notable and actually quite surprising official Prime Day deals on Amazon Renewed Premium iPhone 16 Pro units earlier this month, but those offers only hit the mid-range 256GB and 512GB models. Today we are taking a looking at the 1TB iPhone 16 Pro that is now $489 less than buying a new unlocked unit from Apple.

We have seen this particular 1TB Amazon listing for the black Titanium model down at $1,099 a number of times this year. But scoring one of these brand new from Apple will run you $1,499 and the Renewed Premium units straight from Amazon have now dropped down to $1,010.84 shipped. That’s $489 off and only the second time we have seen them down at the lowest we have tracked on Amazon. As of right now only the black model is down this low.

For us, Amazon’s Renewed Premium listings are among the very best source of deals on the current-generation iPhone models. Thus far, its 16 Pro deals have been the best we have seen online from a dealer as reputable and with a 1-year warranty attached. You might want to hold off at this point for the 17 series devices expected to launch this September, but you will be paying full price for unlocked units there, and we will likely be well into 2026 before Amazon’s premium refurbs pop up on those – just something to keep in mind.

Apple’s 1st Gen 15W MagSafe charger is probably fast enough, especially from just $13 each

Belkin’s regularly up to $130 Qi2 15W BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 MagSafe stand starts from $75 (Black or white)

Nomad’s grade 5 Titanium Band for Apple Watch sees giant 49% price drop today (46mm and Ultra)

Nomad intros new white/silver model hybrid Universal Cable for Apple Watch, now available

Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are $100 off today at Amazon and Best Buy in various colors (Matching Prime Day)

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Justin is a senior editor covering all things music for 9to5Mac, including our weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices. Justin is an audio engineer/producer with over 10 years experience in the music industry.