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Deals: iPhone 16 Pro $620 off, Apple Watch Ultra 2 $250 off, black Trail Loop, Powerbeats Fit, more

Joining a fresh batch of new reveals at CES 2026 you can find right here, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break has some new discounts to scope out as well. Firstly, we are looking at up to $620 off the original price on iPhone 16 Pro units at Amazon alongside even deeper deals on iPad mini at $110 off. Those offers also join Apple Watch Ultra 2 models at up to $250 off, a new Amazon all-time low on Apple’s latest black Trail Loop in size medium/large, and deals on the latest Beats Powerbeats Fit. Scope it all out below. 

Apple’s 1TB iPhone 16 Pro is $620 off the orig. price today (Amazon Renewed Premium)

We featured a number of notable deals on Amazon Renewed Premium iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max devices over the holidays last year, but Amazon just dropped this 1TB model lower than ever. You can now score the 16 Pro is the Desert Titanium color (the best color) at $620 off the original list price.

Amazon is now offering the 1TB iPhone 16 Pro in Renewed Premium condition down at $879 shipped. This was an originally $1,499 handset in brand new unlocked condition from Apple and elsewhere that you can now land at $620 less. This, for the record, is the same price you would pay for the comparable iPhone 17 Pro right now as well. 

While we often times try to compare deals prices on previous-generation gear with the current market value, iPhone releases one generation back tend to hold their value quite steadily. Not to mention the fact that most major retailers don’t even carry straight up unlocked units in brand new condition. As of right now, there are no iPhone 16 Pro models in the official Apple online refurbished store and, while you might find some options for less attached to phone plans, Amazon is delivering unlocked units in the best quality it offers with hundreds in savings.

We have detailed the Amazon Renewed Premium program over at 9to5Mac in more details. But the short-form takeaway is you’re looking at Amazon’s best quality unit with a 1-year warranty attached and a full return/refurb action. 

Apple Watch Ultra 2 models are now up to $250 off at Amazon

Deals on the new Apple Watch Ultra 3 have been relatively rare thus far – we saw a couple short-lived chances at $100 off over Black Friday but that’s about it at this point. The still perfectly capable Apple Watch Ultra 2 is the model I’ll be sticking with until the third series drops much lower, and you can score one of those at up to $250 off right now courtesy of Amazon.

Over the holiday season last year, we saw a few chances to score the now previous-gen model at $250 off and Amazon is giving us another shot here this week. 

You’ll find a series of the Natural Titanium case modelwith various band styles, colors, and sizes starting from $549 shippedright now. This was a regularly $799 premium smartwatch from Apple that is now available at $250 off to match our previous mention. 

You’ll find all of the options on this listing page, just be sure to click through the sizes and band options as not all of them are marked down at the moment.

For those looking to land the black Apple Watch Ultra 2, there are some deals to be had there as well. While we aren’t seeing the full $250 price drop on those, Best Buy does have a number of them sitting down at $599 shipped right now, or $200 off the list price for the second-lowest price we have tracked in the last few months in brand new condition. 

For the record, Apple Watch Ultra 3 is starting at $774 on Amazon right now with some very light price drops. 

 

Apple’s latest black Trail Loop in size medium/large hits Amazon all-time low at 20% off

Amazon slashes Apple’s most affordable iPad mini again, now nearly $110 off

While we did see a very short-lived offer on Cyber Monday only that delivered a new all-time low on Apple’s entry-level iPad mini 7 models, deals are not often any better than $100 off the list prices. This is the same offer we had been tracking for the holidays last year and into 2026, but Amazon has slashed an additional $10 off some of the most affordable models for $110 in savings

Amazon is now offering Apple’s latest base model iPad mini (A17 Pro) starting from $389.99 shipped. Regularly $499, you’re looking at nearly $110 in savings here on the Blue and Starlight models – the other two are still at $399. 

Again we did see a mostly one-day offer at $150 off, but anything lower than $100 off is notable on this machine and today we are getting a little bonus savings. Much like we mentioned last go around, if you have some Amazon gift cards in the holster from the holidays, you might actually be able to land the lowest price ever on one of this miniature Apple tablets. 

All things considered, this is sort of a lot of iPad for $390. That is perhaps an odd way to put it being this is Apple’s tiniest model, it is the most affordable model that supports Apple Intelligence and I happen to think of it as one of the best couch browsers or travel tablet companions out there.  I’d $499 is a fair list price, and $390 is a pretty sweet deal here. 

Just for comparison’s sake, Best Buy is still offering these machines at $100 off, or $10 more than Amazon’s best deals. 

Safeguard your iPhone Air with Apple’s official Bumper from just $22 (44% off)

Still live: Amazon delivers its first deal on the black 2025 Beats Powerbeats Fit (other colors as well)

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Anker debuts tiny new 45W iPhone Nano charger with Smart Display, 180-degree foldable prong, more [Launch deal]

New Year Apple Watch Series 11 deals disappearing, get in there while Cell models are still $100 off, titanium $125 off

Apple’s latest 25W Qi2.2 MagSafe Charger sitting down at $30 – one of its lowest prices (Nearly 25% off)

Official Anchor Blue Apple Watch Sport Loop just dropped back to the $34 all-time low (30% off)

We caught a short-lived all-time low landing on Apple’s latest 46mm Sport Loop back in early December, and that particularly notable price has now returned on the Anchor Blue Apple Watch band at $34 Prime shipped

Amazon is now offering the official late 2025 Apple Watch Sport Loop in Anchor Blue for the 46mm wearables down at $34 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35. Regularly $49, and rarely ever discounted, you’re looking at 31% in savings and return to all-time low pricing here.

While the official Ultra bands saw a steady stream of discounts over the last month or so, deals on the Sport Loop are quite hard to come by. Today’s deal is, in fact, only the second time we have seen a discount on this model since its release in September 2025.

The last time we saw this band drop to this same $34 Amazon low it lasted for 3 days before jumping right back up to full price. If Apple’s latest sporty Anchor Blue treatment has caught your eye, there’s no telling how long it might be before we see another price drop like this one.

As a quick refresher, this model features Apple’s one-size-fits-most hook-and-loop fastener with a double-layer nylon weave construction that “has dense loops on the skin side that provide soft cushioning while allowing moisture to escape.” It also “contains 45% recycled content by weight, 100% of manufacturing electricity is covered by clean energy, and 50% or more of all carbon-neutral Apple Watch products are shipped without aeroplanes.”

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