Best early Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals 2026
March 18, 2026
These Amazon sales keep coming. The latest one it’s promoting is its Big Spring Sale, where discounts on select brands, like Kindle, Alexa, and Ring abound. While the deals event primarily cuts prices on Amazon-owned brands, other retailers, like Apple, know shoppers will be actively shopping during the event, and so we can expect that Apple will cut prices on its own products. In fact, it already has.
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It’s been a busy product launch season for the tech giant, and it’s unveiled new lineups of AirTags, MacBooks, iPads, Apple Watches, and AirPods. This is great for shoppers, as they can get last year’s models at steeper discounts.
If you’ve been meaning to buy a new laptop, smartwatch, earbuds, or iPad, now might be a mighty fine time to pick one up. I’ve collected some of my favorite Apple deals you can buy ahead of Amazon’s deals event, which starts March 25.
Best early Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals
Also: Amazon’s Big Spring Sale starts March 25: Dates, details, and deals to know
Best AirPods deals
- AirPods 4 for $128 (save $30): Don’t want to spend $200 on Apple earbuds? These don’t offer as great of noise cancellation or a secure fit, but they integrate easily with your phone and include the same chip as Apple’s higher-end earbuds.
Best iPad deals
- iPad 11-inch with 256GB: $399 (save $50): If you want more storage than the 11-inch iPad above, this one is also $50 off.
- iPad Air 13-inch with M3 chip: $1,149 (save $150): This iPad has a few more Apple Intelligence-ready features and 1TB of storage.
- iPad Air 13-inch with M3 chip: $949 (save $150): This iPad has 512 GB of storage.
- iPad Pencil: $99 (save $30): Draw, take notes, and more with the iPad Pencil.
Best MacBook deals
- Apple Magic Mouse: $68 (save $11): Need a new mouse? This one is slightly cheaper right now.
When is Amazon’s Spring Sale?
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale returns March 25-31, 2026.
How did we choose these early Amazon Spring Sale deals?
I spend lots of time writing about technology — and just as much time thinking about how much it costs and whether it’s worth it to the average user. I also think most of these sales events are marginally helpful for shoppers. It is more an opportunity for big retailers to reignite interest in their own products (and sell inventory) than it is an opportunity for shoppers to get good deals. Still, good deals exist during these events, so I’ll tell you about them when I see them. And if you just so happen to be in the market for one of these devices, I’ll lead you in the right direction. I am not going to include a product I cannot vouch for, because I’m not interested in wasting your money.
I use established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops. As someone with great familiarity with these products, I also remember the prices of these products and when they’ve gone historically lower or higher. This helps me determine if it’s actually worth buying. If it’s not, I’ll tell you so.
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