Amazon's Renewed Premium program offers iPhone 16 models up to $420 off, while B&H discounts M4 MacBook Air configurations by $300 and iPad Pro hits all-time lows.
Apple's latest devices are seeing some of their deepest discounts yet, with Amazon Renewed Premium offering iPhone 16 models at up to $420 off original prices, B&H running a 3-day Mega Deal Zone sale with M4 MacBook Air configurations discounted by $300, and iPad Pro models hitting record low prices across the board.
iPhone 16 deals undercut Apple's refurb prices
Amazon's Renewed Premium program is offering iPhone 16 models at prices that significantly undercut Apple's official refurbished store. The standout deal is the 512GB iPhone 16 at $679, which is $420 below the original launch price and $320 less than the comparable iPhone 17 model.
For iPhone 16 Pro models, Amazon has 1TB configurations available at up to $630 off:
- iPhone 16 Pro 1TB: $869 (originally $1,499)
- iPhone 16 Pro Max 1TB: $988 (originally $1,599)
Even the more affordable iPhone 16 models are seeing substantial discounts:
- iPhone 16 256GB: $649 (originally $899)
- iPhone 16 512GB: $679 (originally $1,099)
Apple currently charges $869 for a refurbished 512GB iPhone 16, making Amazon's $679 price particularly attractive. The 256GB model is only $50 less than Apple's refurb price, but the 512GB represents significant savings.
M4 MacBook Air hits best prices ever
B&H Photo has launched a 3-day Mega Deal Zone sale featuring upgraded M4 MacBook Air models at up to $300 off. The most notable offer is the 15-inch M4 MacBook Air in Sky Blue with 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD for $1,699 shipped, down from the regular $1,999 price.
Another strong option is the Midnight black 32GB model at $1,729 shipped, representing $270 off the standard price. These deals represent some of the lowest prices ever seen for these higher-end configurations.
iPad Pro models reach all-time lows
Amazon has dropped the 11-inch M5 iPad Pro with 1TB storage to its best price ever at $1,449, down from $1,599. This represents a $150 discount on the high-capacity model.
The full iPad Pro lineup is seeing price reductions:
11-inch M5 iPad Pro:
- 256GB: $899 (reg. $999)
- 512GB: $1,099 (reg. $1,199)
- 1TB: $1,449 (reg. $1,599) - all-time low
- 2TB: $1,868 (reg. $1,999)
13-inch M5 iPad Pro:
- 256GB: $1,199 (reg. $1,299)
- 512GB: $1,406 (reg. $1,499)
- 1TB: $1,775 (reg. $1,899)
- 2TB: $2,141 (reg. $2,299)
While the 13-inch models have previously hit $150 discounts in new condition, the 11-inch 1TB model reaching this price point is particularly noteworthy.
Additional tech deals worth noting
Several other Apple accessories and third-party products are seeing significant discounts:
- Powerbeats Pro 2: Available at Best Buy in "excellent" open-box condition for $127.99 shipped, representing $122 off the list price
- Apple's USB-C Magic Mouse: Down to $68 at Amazon
- Anker Smart Display Nano Charger: New orange model available for $30 (25% off)
- Apple Watch Ultra 2: Black model over $400 off at under $396 in "excellent - refurb" condition
- AirTag: Hit Amazon all-time low at $17 (41% less than AirTag 2)
Why these deals matter
These discounts are particularly significant because they offer substantial savings compared to Apple's official refurbished pricing. Amazon's Renewed Premium program provides 1-year warranties on these devices, making them nearly equivalent to buying new while saving hundreds of dollars.
The timing is also noteworthy as Apple typically refreshes its iPhone lineup in the fall, making these current-generation models increasingly attractive as their successors approach. Similarly, the M4 MacBook Air deals come as Apple prepares to transition to M5 chips later this year.
For consumers looking to upgrade their Apple devices without paying premium prices, these deals represent some of the best opportunities seen in recent months, especially for higher-capacity configurations that typically see fewer discounts.

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