Memorial Day Apple Deals: M5 MacBook Air, M3 iPad Air, iPhone 17 Pro Max and More
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Memorial Day Apple Deals: M5 MacBook Air, M3 iPad Air, iPhone 17 Pro Max and More

Mobile Reporter
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Amazon and other retailers have slashed prices on Apple’s newest hardware for Memorial Day. The 15‑inch M5 MacBook Air hits an all‑time low of $1,099.99, the 13‑inch 1 TB M3 iPad Air drops $400 to $1,049, and a rare $99 discount appears on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Additional savings cover the 13‑inch M5 iPad Pro, Nintendo Switch 2 bundles, and a range of accessories.

Amazon’s biggest price cuts on Apple hardware

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15‑inch M5 MacBook Air – $199 off

Amazon is now listing the base 15‑inch M5 MacBook Air (16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD) for $1,099.99, down from $1,299. This is the first time the model has been discounted by nearly $200 on the platform since its March launch. The deal applies to the Silver, Sky Blue and Starlight finishes; the Midnight color still carries the extra $50 charger upgrade price. The configuration with 1 TB storage is also on sale for $1,349 (regular $1,499), while the 24 GB/1 TB model sits at $1,549.

MacBook Neo – $10 off, fast delivery

Amazon’s clearance on the new MacBook Neo line continues. All colorways (Citrus, Silver, Indigo, Blush) are $10 cheaper for same‑day or next‑day delivery:

  • 256 GB – $590
  • 512 GB – $690

These units ship within 24 hours, making them a quick upgrade for anyone needing a lightweight laptop for on‑the‑go development.

iPad Air and iPad Pro markdowns

13‑inch M3 iPad Air – $400 off

The 1 TB Wi‑Fi + Cell model is now $1,049 shipped, a $400 discount from its $1,449 list price. Amazon’s clearance is aimed at clearing shelf space for the upcoming M4 generation, but the M3 chip still offers solid performance for most iOS and iPadOS development tasks. The 13‑inch size gives a larger canvas for designers, while the 1 TB storage is generous for media‑heavy projects.

Other iPad Air deals include:

  • 11‑inch 512 GB – $749 (regular $1,049)
  • 11‑inch 1 TB – $849 (regular $1,249)

13‑inch M5 iPad Pro – $150 off

Amazon has brought the 512 GB, 13‑inch M5 iPad Pro back down to $1,349.99 (Space Black and Silver). This is $150 below the standard price and the lowest tracked discount for this configuration. The model ships with the nano‑texture glass option and supports the Apple Pencil 2, making it a strong candidate for UI prototyping and on‑device testing.

iPhone 17 Pro Max – $99 off via Woot

Woot lists brand‑new, pristine‑condition iPhone 17 Pro Max units at:

  • 512 GB – $1,350 (regular $1,399)
  • 1 TB – $1,500 (regular $1,599)

These phones are not AppleCare‑eligible but include a 1‑year vendor warranty and a “100 %” battery test sticker. The discount is modest, but for users who can stretch $100, it may be enough to tip the balance toward a new device rather than waiting for a larger renewal deal.

Accessories and other tech deals

  • Satechi Space Black 25 W 3‑in‑1 MagSafe stand – back to its best price.
  • SANDMARC aluminum bike mount – exclusive launch deal for iPhone creators.
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Choose Your Game bundle – up to $580 value after the upcoming price hike.
  • Sonos Era 100 SL speaker – first Amazon price drop on the new model.
  • Anker 0.3‑inch Qi2 15 W MagSafe power bank – $46 during Memorial Day sale.
  • Lenovo 5‑in‑1 USB‑C hub – 4K HDMI, 90 W PD, $22.
  • B&H 14‑inch M5 MacBook Pro (24 GB/1 TB) with 96 W charger – $1,599 shipped, $320 off list price.

What this means for developers

  • MacBook Air at $1,100 is now within reach for many freelancers and students who need a capable machine for Xcode, Android Studio, or cross‑platform frameworks like Flutter and React Native. The 16 GB RAM configuration comfortably handles multiple simulators.
  • iPad Air clearance provides a cost‑effective test device for iOS UI work. Even though the M3 isn’t the latest chip, its performance is sufficient for most app builds and UI previews.
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max discount may be the last chance to grab a brand‑new flagship before Apple’s typical September price cuts. Having the newest iPhone is valuable for testing ARKit and the latest camera APIs.
  • MacBook Neo offers a cheap entry point for developers who need a secondary macOS box for CI tasks or remote pair‑programming.

How to lock in these deals

  1. Act quickly – inventory is limited, especially for the 15‑inch M5 Air and the 13‑inch M3 iPad Air.
  2. Use Amazon’s “Subscribe & Save” for accessories you plan to buy repeatedly (e.g., power banks, hubs).
  3. Check retailer return policies – Apple devices have a 14‑day return window on Amazon; Woot’s vendor warranty covers 1 year.
  4. Consider bundled purchases – pairing a MacBook Air with a discounted iPad Air can save on a separate charger or case.
  5. Set price alerts on tools like CamelCamelCamel for any price fluctuations before Memorial Day ends.

All prices are listed as shipped to the United States and reflect the status at the time of writing (May 21, 2026). Availability may change rapidly as the Memorial Day sales progress.

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