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Deals: M4 iPad Pro $699 off, Apple Watch Series 11 from $299, Sport Band, Crossbody Strap, more

You’ll find all of the wildest new gadgets from CES 2026 waiting for you right here, but for now we are taking a looking at today’s new Apple gear deals. Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is starting with a massive $699 price drop on this 2TB M4 iPad Pro as well as the best price on brand new condition Apple Pencil Pro units in over a year at Amazon. We also have the most affordable Apple Watch Series 11 models at $100 off once again as well as new all-time lows on Apple’s latest Anchor Blue Sport Band and the official Crossbody Strap. Everything else awaits below. 

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Amazon has this 2TB M4 iPad Pro at a gigantic $699 off the list price right now

Apple’s high-end, high-capacity pro-grade configs are certainly among the more niche options in its lineup, if not for any other reason than the price tags. And that largely remains true on the M4 iPad Pro, but Amazon is offering a gigantic price drop on the maxed out 11-inch 2TB model this morning at $699 off the original list price.

Amazon now has the 11-inch M4 iPad Pro with 2TB of storage, the Wi-Fi + Cell setup, and the nano-texture display at $1,599.99 shipped. Originally $2,299, this is a gigantic price drop and the best we have tracked on this model straight from Amazon.

The $1,600 deal price here certainly isn’t light by any means, but we are also talking about a massive $699 in savings and the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon since release for this configuration. 

The comparable M5 model with the same specs also carries the same $2,299 list price and is currently selling for $2,127 in both silver and Space Black. For reference, this is the lowest price we have tracked on this one directly from Amazon.

Apple unleashed the latest M5-equipped model in mid October of last year to replace this M4 machine, but like most of its pro-grade releases, the previous-generation models remain relevant (and quite popular among readers) for at least another year, if not more in the case of the iPad Pro.  

Today’s deal is another one of those one-off M4 iPad Pro deals and there’s no telling how long it might stick around for – this is the only configuration we are tracking right now with this sort of giant price drop at the time of writing. 

Brand new condition Apple Pencil Pro just hits its lowest Amazon price in over a year

It’s back – Amazon once again offering most affordable Apple Watch Series 11 models at $100 off

Earlier this week we reported on the quickly disappearing Apple Watch Series 11 stock at $100 off. At that time, only the more pricey GPS + Cell models were still live with the deep discount, but it appears Amazon has now found more stock – both the 42mm and 46mm base models are now live again from $299 shipped.

Amazon is now offering the 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 down at $299 shipped while the 46mm model is selling for $329 shipped. Regularly $399 and $429, respectively, you’re looking at $100 in savings and the best price we can find.

While not every color is back in-stock, most of them are, including the Jet Black option in both sizes. 

The Series 11 released in September and first saw some $50 price drops before landing at $70 off for Black Friday 2025. Thereafter, we saw the full $100 discount hit in the post-Cyber Monday/holiday lead up – stock was largely available ahead of Christmas, but after that things have been unreliable at best via most major retailers. Get in there while you can if you’re looking to land one for your new 2026 health plan:

Apple’s latest Anchor Blue Sport Band just hit the Amazon all-time low at $29 (41% off)

Official Apple Crossbody Strap hits all-time low pricing from $39 (Up to 33% off)

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

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

Satechi’s brand new Mac mini-style Thunderbolt 5 dock now up for pre-order at 20% off

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

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

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

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.

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