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Deals: AirTag 2, M4 iPad Air $350 off, Magic Keyboard from $80, Satechi Mac mini and iPhone gear, more

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Why This Matters

This article highlights significant discounts on Apple products like the AirTag 2, iPad Air M4, and Magic Keyboard, offering consumers substantial savings amid upcoming price hikes. For the tech industry, these deals underscore the importance of timing in product purchasing and the impact of pricing strategies on consumer behavior. Staying informed about such deals allows consumers to maximize value while the industry adapts to market shifts and pricing adjustments.

Key Takeaways

Alongside the ongoing all-time low on the 4-pack of Apple’s AirTag 2, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is starting off with the few remaining M4 iPad Air models still carrying pre-price hike deals – land one now at up to $350 off – and the most affordable M5 iPad Pro models at up to $300 off before price hikes takes hold at Amazon. Joining the rare Amazon all-time low on Apple’s Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and numpad, we are also tracking a rare deal on the most affordable current-gen Magic Keyboard at $80 today, as well as a host of notable Satechi accessories back Prime Day pricing: its 2026 Space Black metal 25W 3-in-1 Qi2 MagSafe Stand, the Hub & Stand and USB4 NVMe SSD Enclosure for Mac mini, as well as its Apple Magic Keyboard alternative down at $40. Get a closer look below.

Only a few remaining M4 iPad Air models still carrying pre-price hike deals, land one now at up to $350 off

All but a couple of the latest MacBook models have now officially jumped up in price at Amazon, just as we warned folks, and now much of the same is happening to the M4 iPad Air lineup. These current-generation Apple tablets are about to jump up in price between $150 and $250, but there are still a few 11-inch and 13-inch configs you can score at pre-price hike deals.

While much of the lineup is now completely out of stock as Amazon preps to bring them back at the higher MSRPs (this is largely what it has done on all Apple gear that received an official price hike last week), some of them are still kicking with deals based on the previous, much lower list prices:

Color options on these configurations are starting to sell out quick, so you’ll want to get in there as soon as possible if you’re interested in picking up an Air. There’s no telling where deal pricing might land now that Apple has raised the prices on these machines – there is an honest chance the pricing we have today will be the lowest we see all year.

Deal pricing on iPad Air has traditionally been somewhat more modest than MacBooks and the like. Anything in the $80 to $100 off within the first 6 to 8 months is typically quite notable, and price drops like that on the new higher price tags won’t even bring them back down to the old MSRP. Needless to say, everything is up in the air on Apple deals over the coming months (for the gear that received a price hike anyway), and you could very well get stuck paying a whole lot more in latter part of the year for these machines.

Lowest price ever for AirTag 2 – 4-pack still down at all-time low

Apple’s 2026, next-generation AirTag saw its first notable discounts for Prime Day this year. The listing for the single AirTag 2 has already started to jump back up in price, and we are about to turn the page on June 2026, there’s a good chance the 4-pack might too – it is still down at its lowest price ever as of the time of writing.

The single has jumped to $27, but Amazon is still offering the 4-pack of Apple’s latest AirTag 2 trackers down at $89 shipped.

That’s roughly $22 a pop, and the lowest per-AirTag 2 price ever offered in brand new condition – the 4-pack already delivers an over $5 discount on each AirTag in the bundle at $99, so the deal here is, perhaps, a little bit better than it seems

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