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

As mentioned above, this is effectively a hangover Prime Day deal. It is not entirely uncommon to see Amazon carry some deals through for a few days after major sale events, as is the case with the 4-pack we are featuring here this afternoon, but there’s no telling when the price might jump back up.

All of that said, if there was going to be a good reason for Amazon to finally ditch the Prime Day price, it could be the start of a new month – it might let this thing ride through the 4th of July festivities as other retailers launch major holiday sales, but it’s hard to say for sure. 

Rare price drop delivers Amazon low pricing on most affordable Apple Magic Keyboard

While the Prime Day all-time low on the USB-C Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is still live, we now have an equally as rare price drop on the base Apple Magic Keyboard – it has now returned to Amazon all-time low pricing for the first time. 

Amazon is now offering the Apple Magic Keyboard down at $79.99 shipped. This is the latest USB-C model that carries a $99 regular price at just shy of 20% off. 

Equally as rare a price as its more feature-rich Touch ID model, we have only tracked a small handful of discounts on Amazon for this one with today’s deal bringing it back down to the $80 low for the first time. We have only seen it down this low on Amazon once before today. 

While the 20% off might not seem like a ton, this is actually quite a rare discount. 

As mentioned above, the more feature rich-full-size model with the Touch ID control and the right-mounted Numeric Keypad is also still sitting at Amazon all-time low pricing at $145, but for those just looking for a more compact and ultra-clean Apple keyboard, the most affordable model you can buy is now at a particularly notable price. 

Most affordable M5 iPad Pro models are up to $300 off (move quick before price hike takes hold at Amazon)

MacBook and iPad just got a whole lot more expensive, but if you were even considering a new M5 iPad Pro this year, the most affordable 13-inch model you can buy is still sitting on Amazon with a pre-price hike deal – this model is $1,499 everywhere else but you can score it at $300 off via Amazon right now (the same goes for the entry 11-inch). 

Amazon is still offering the 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB model down at $1,199.99 shipped. This model just saw an official $200 price hike at Apple and now carries a $1,499 MSRP. 

That means you’re landing it here today at $300 off the list price, and we do not see the most affordable 13-inch M5 iPad Pro at $300 off ever. All of that is to say that, while today’s deal is within $50 of the Amazon all-time low, the chances of seeing this thing at $300 under the new $1,499 list price in the future isn’t great – the deal we have here today is just hangover Prime Day pricing and is almost surely about to jump back up like the rest of the models in the lineup (and the way just about every current-gen MacBook already has). 

The same logic applies to the most affordable 11-inch model at $949, as well as a few others you’ll find highlighted below:

M5 iPad Pro 11-inch:

M5 iPad Pro 13-inch:

Satechi’s Space Black metal 25W 3-in-1 Qi2 MagSafe Stand just dropped back to Prime all-time low pricing

One of the more notable all-time lows we spotted for Prime Day this year on a 25W Qi2 3-in-1 charging station delivered the best price to date on Satechi’s latest 2026 model. The sleek Space Black metal stand jumped back up in price before the 4-day event even ended, but the deal at 20% off has returned once again. 

Amazon is now offering the Satechi 25W 3-in-1 Qi2 Wireless Charging Station down at $103.99 shipped

While we did catch a couple light deals between the time of release earlier this year the start of Prime Day, this is effectively your second shot at the Amazon all-time low with a solid 20% in savings.

There are some impressive new 25W MagSafe-equipped 3-in-1 chargers out there these days, not the least of which the Anker model with the onboard display and the high-end Nomad Stand One model, but both of those are going to cost you more than our featured deal here at $160+. And I would argue Satechi’s is nearly as impressive and perhaps even more attractive. The Anker and Nomad models are, admittedly, super nice in my opinion, but I very much appreciate the somewhat understated black metal vibe Satechi employed this generation. 

For a complete rundown of what to expect on the user experience, hit up my hands-on review right here

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Load up on official Apple Watch Sport Bands while they are just $15 Prime shipped (69% off)

The official Apple Watch Sport Bands are the most affordable of the lot, but deals are quite rare on the regularly $49 Apple straps. Over at Woot, however, you will find official Sport Bands on sale for just $14.99 in various colors and sizes, and for a wide range of Apple Watch case sizes. 

Over on Amazon (and in the actual Apple Store) the official Sport Bands carry a $49 list price and rarely ever sell for less. And even when they do, it is almost always on just a single color or two. 

On Woot, as part of its electronics accessory offerings, you will find the official Apple Sport Band sitting down at $14.99 with free shipping for Prime members (a $6 deliver fee will apply otherwise). 

These listings are not for the current-generation color lineup, but they are more or less the same band, and there are some of the legacy colors you can’t buy from Apple anymore up for grabs right now. 

Stock tends to sell out quickly on select colors and sizes once these listings make headlines, so get in there and poke around to see if there’s anything that catches your eye while they are 69% off the original list price – use the pull down menus on the listing page here to navigate through the color, model, and size options. 

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