We’re halfway through the work week and all of today’s best deals are headlined by the first discount in months on Apple’s latest M2 Mac mini. Now starting from $549, the savings carry over to a pair of rare price cuts on Apple’s Space Black Magic Keyboard with Touch ID at $49 off and Magic Mouse from $68. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
First discounts in months live on Apple’s latest M2 Mac mini
B&H now offers Apple’s latest M2 Mac mini for $699 with 512GB of storage. This slightly elevated configuration normally sells for $799 and is now $100 off. It’s the first discount in 2 months and comes within $9 of the all-time low. Today’s offer is the second-best price we’ve seen to date and even though there’s no M3 version yet, the M2 Mac mini is still one of the best values in the current macOS stable. The entry-level model at $549 doubles down on that even more. We detail what to expect from the experience in a hands-on review.
Apple’s M2 Mac mini refreshes a beloved form-factor to feature its now previous-generation in-house silicon. So while this isn’t powered by the new M3 chip, it does mark the latest release from Apple in the lineup. There’s that same compact build that has made previous versions so popular amongst first-time Mac owners, as well as streamlined workstation users and homelabbers alike. The improved performance of the M2 chip also pairs with dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, a pair of USB-A slots, an HDMI output, and Gigabit Ethernet. You’ll also find Wi-Fi 6E, and at least an 8-core CPU backed by a 10-core GPU and at least 256GB of storage.
Save $49 on Apple’s Space Black Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
Amazon is now offering the official Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID for $150. This Space Black keyboard normally fetches $199, and is now clocking in at the best price of the year. We last saw it on sale back at the beginning of the year for $170, and now as the second discount in 2024 it’s dropping down by an extra $20. Today’s offer is only the second time we have seen it drop this low at $49 off, and the last was back in August.
Apple’s Magic Keyboard elevates your desktop workstation with a metal build that complements the rest of your devices. This model, in particular, sports black keys to pair with the brand’s latest scissor key switches underneath. Perfect for pairing with a Mac or iPad, there’s the Lightning port on the front to top off the rechargeable battery that rounds out the package alongside a built-in Touch ID sensor.
Apple’s Magic Mouse starts from $68
Amazon is now offering the official Apple Magic Mouse in black for $75. Today’s offer is down from the usual $99 price tag and marking the best price of the year – and then some. We haven’t seen it sell for less in almost a full year. Today’s offer is $5 under our previous mention from October and saves you $24 overall. The white version is also on sale, dropping down to $68 from its usual $79 price tag.
Magic Mouse may be meme’d to death at this point for how it charges, but it’s still one of the best Mac accessories around. It features multi-touch gestures that let you navigate macOS more fluidly than anything from the likes of Logitech or other third-party peripherals, offering quick access to Apple’s Mission Control and Launchpad features for window management. It comes in either white or black designs and has the kind of premium design you’d expect from Apple with glass and aluminum builds. In the box, you’re also getting a woven USB-C to Lightning cable.
Satechi’s Dock5 charging station powers your entire Apple everyday carry
Amazon currently offers Satechi’s Dock5 Charging Station for $49. This drops from the usual $60 price tag for the first time this year and clocks in at just under 20% off. It’s the first price cut since a 20% off sitewide sale last December and comes within $1 of that price.
This multi-device charger from Satechi delivers a space to refuel up to five different devices at a time to tame your entire kit of Apple devices. Dock5 kicks things off with an integrated 10W Qi pad as well as dual USB-A slots and a pair of 20W USB-C ports to round out the package. On top of the charger is a rubber padding that lets you organize power banks, tablets, and other gear for a tidy charging kit. I loved it in my original review, and it still remains an essential accessory in my workstation setup.
Anker’s GaNPrime PowerCore 65W plugs into the wall to refuel
Anker’s official Amazon storefront is now offering its GaNPrime Power Bank for $68. Today’s offer is down from the usual $100 price tag and is notably the first price cut in months. It has been out of stock since our previous mention back in November at $70, and is now back with an extra $20 in savings attached. Our Tested with 9to5Toys review offers a closer look at what to expect, where we noted how it was the Swiss Army knife of chargers. This model wasn’t updated when Anker launched its new Prime series earlier in the fall, so today’s offer is still on the latest release for this form-factor.
Anker’s GaNPrime PowerCore 65W arrives as a hybrid charger for your Apple set that combines a USB-C GaN wall adapter with a portable battery. Its 65W output can be spread over its dual USB-C ports, as well as a USB-A slot and leverages the built-in 10,000mAh internal battery to refuel away from home. I adore the built-in AC plug that also makes recharging a breeze.
Best trade-in deals
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