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Deals: M4 iPad Pro $400 off, M4 Pro Mac mini $150 off, AirTags from $16 each, Powerbeats Fit, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break features a $150 price drop on the 24GB M4 Pro Mac mini to join the entry models starting from $499. We also have $400 off Apple’s top-end 13-inch M4 iPad Pro joined by deals on the official Neon Yellow Sport Band as well as the 4-pack of AirTags delivering Apple trackers as low $16 a pop, and even lower price on the orange Powerbeats Fit ANC buds. There’s also a $300 price drop on Samsung’s 4K 165Hz OLED Smart Monitor, and Apple’s official 6-foot 240W USB-C Woven Charge Cable back at the $18 Prime shipped Amazon low. Scope it all out below. 

Apple’s M4 Pro Mac mini is $150 off the list price today, more from $499

B&H is now serving up a bonus $40 coupon on top of the already marked down M4 Pro Mac mini right now, knocking a straight up $150 off the list price and undercutting the current Amazon deal price. 

B&H is now offering Apple’s M4 Pro Mac mini with the 24GB of RAM and the 512GB internal SSD at $1,249 shipped. The price will automatically drop the additional $40 at checkout.

Regularly $1,399 and currently on sale for $1,269 at Amazon, this is $150 off and the best price we can find from a trusted authorized Apple dealer.

This offer now joins the price drops we spotted yesterday on the more affordable M4 Mac mini models you’ll find below:

We are relatively fresh off the Black Friday and holiday deal seasons where this machine dropped as low as $1,199 a couple times. But unlike some of the less pricey models, the offers on the more powerful M4 Pro variant were, by and large, short-lived. It dropped to $1,199 for a couple days in October and then again for Black Friday proper, but otherwise sold for closer to $1,299 in the time between and thereafter. It also took until well into March of the last year before we caught anything better than we have here today from B&H.

For more details on the aforementioned M4 models you can land for a whole lot less at Amazon right now, visit yesterday’s feature deal post right here

Anker’s impressive display-equipped 3-in-1 Qi2 25W MagSafe Charging stand is now 30% off

Amazon just slashed $400 off Apple’s top-end 13-inch M4 iPad Pro

Amazon is landing again today with another big-time price drop on Apple’s now previous-generation M4 iPad Pro. With the new M5 model out in the wild now, price drops are going to need to be deep to entice folks to pull the trigger on the M4, despite is still being one of the best tablets on the planet if you ask me, and that’s exactly what we have here today – the spec’d out, top-of-the-line 13-inch 2TB model is now $400 off

Amazon is now offering the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro in brand new condition with 2TB of storage, the Wi-Fi + Cell setup, and the upgraded nano-texture glass down at $2,199 shipped

That’s still quite pricey for a tablet, but we are talking about what was a regularly $2,599 configuration and the very best, maxed out model Apple sold at $400 off.

Just for comparison’s sake, this is the same price the comparable M5 model carries and that one is currently marked down starting from $2,403– we certainly do not expect to see the M5 at $400 off on a regular basis, and if we do, it will likely be a very short-lived offer on very specific configs.

However, for those looking towards the more affordable end of the lineup, we will leave you with an updated breakdown of the best prices across the new M5 slate down below – there are price drops across the board here:

M5 iPad Pro 11-inch:

M5 iPad Pro 13-inch:

Amazon has Apple’s AirTag 4-pack live at $65 again – $16 each

While we have been tracking this same deal on and off at Amazon over the last several weeks, it is offering another chance to land Apple’s 4-pack of AirTags down at $64.98 shipped – that’s $16.25 per tag

Amazon is now offering the Apple AirTag 4-pack down at $64.98 shipped. This bundle carries a $99 list price and is now 34% less than you would pay directly from Apple. 

And for comparison, Best Buy is charging $80 for this same 4-pack right now. 

Again, this package has been hovering back and forth around this price for some time at Amazon going right back to early October. But previous to that it regularly jumped up to $80 and was much more typically in the $70+ range at Amazon.

All of this is likely due to the fact that Apple has been rumored to be releasing a second-generation model for the better part of a year now. It did not do so in 202, leading folks to assume it will happen in 2026 at some point – that may very well happen – but that also means we are still seeing deep sale pricing on the existing model.

It’s going to be quite a while before you get a second-gen Apple tracker at $16 if/when it releases, and if you can put four of these to use somehow, be it for tracking your own goods, for family members, or just to split up into gifts or something, the price is certainly right here. 

Add a pop of color to your wrist game with Apple’s official Neon Yellow Sport Band at 30% off

Apple’s official black and natural Milanese Loops now nearly 20% off at Amazon

Latest orange Powerbeats Fit ANC buds drop even lower to support your 2026 workouts

After seeing the first price drops go live on the black and Gravel Gray models over the last couple weeks, Amazon has now dropped the price on the Spark Orange set down a touch lower for a relatively rare chance to land a deal on the latest Beats Powerbeats Fit

Amazon is now offering the Spark Orange Beats Powerbeats Fit wireless noise cancelling workout buds down at $177 shipped.

Regularly $200, this is may not seem like a giant discount, but deals on these new Beats buds have been relatively hard to come by. Outside of a very limited offer on Halloween last year for this colorway, you’re looking at the lowest price we have tracked on any of them. The other three colorways have never dropped below the $180 mark we featured previously and we have only ever seen those sets on sale once since release last fall.

While a not 100% perfect match, the Beats Spark Orange and your Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro/Max makes for a nice combo, or just a pop of color to add to your workout fit.

They land as a more affordable set of workout buds by comparison to the regularly $250 Powerbeats Pro 2 with the onboard heart rate sensor – they are currently starting down at $199.99 shipped right now though. 

Alongside Apple’s H1 audio chip, Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode, and Personalized Spatial Audio, one of the upgrades this go around is the more flexible inner ear wingtip-style design with four sizes in the box. Beats is delivering six hours of battery life when using the active noise cancelling features – a number that quickly jumps up to 30 hours when you factor in the included charging case (the case is 17% smaller, according to the brand) – alongside the usual Fast Fuel action that delivers an additional hour of listening after 5 minutes of power.

Head over to our launch coverage at 9to5Mac for a closer look at what you’re in for here. 

Pair Samsung’s 4K 165Hz OLED Smart Monitor with your Mac mini while it’s $300 off

New Macintosh-inspired case wraps your iPhone 17 Pro/Max in vintage Apple vibes

Grab Apple’s official 6-foot 240W USB-C Woven Charge Cable back at the $18 Prime shipped Amazon low

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Black Apple Watch Ultra 2 units up to $360 off right now from $439 (Amazon excellent-refurb)

Brand name Beats iPhone 17 Pro Case now at bargain bin prices from under $11 (77% off)

Score Spigen’s all-black Alpine Loop-style Apple Watch Band down at $20 Prime shipped today

Best Buy launches 2026 Winter Sale up to 50% off: Save hundreds on Mac, Pixel 10, AirPods, TVs, PS5, more

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Justin is a senior editor covering all things music for 9to5Mac, including our weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices. Justin is an audio engineer/producer with over 10 years experience in the music industry.