Summer may be coming to an end, but the sales are hot enough to *almost* make up for the falling temperatures. While Labor Day weekend brings unofficially The end of summer (boo!) also ushers in big savings, especially on tech gadgets. And what’s at the top of our shopping list every holiday weekend? Apple.
It’s no secret that Apple devices are expensive and rarely on sale, but Holiday weekends like Labor Day are one of your few chances outside of Black Friday to get Apple technology cheaper. We’ll be honest with you: Apple doesn’t run its own sales. The best places to shop are at major supermarkets like Amazon or Walmart. We’re pretty excited about the deals we’re seeing now, and to be honest, the price cuts probably won’t last beyond the weekend.
Whether you’re looking for a new pair of AirPods, want to buy a MacBook for under $1,000 (warning, The new Air is now $200 off!) or you’re looking for the best iPad for on the go (I’m obsessed with my iPad Air), then don’t miss out on these Apple Labor Day deals.
The best AirPods deals for Labor Day
Oh, AirPods. Where do we even begin? Apple’s wireless earbuds are truly *the girl* of headphones, with superior sound quality, battery life, and very sleek aesthetics. In case you didn’t know, there are a few different AirPod options, depending on what you’re looking for. On a tighter budget? The AirPods (2nd Gen) are just $89 (cheaper than they were last year on Labor Day, might I note!). Looking for noise cancellation without sacrificing the comfort of earbuds? The AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) will do the job. And then there’s my personal (and internet) favorite, the AirPods Max. The over-ear headphones are comfortable to wear and take the AirPods audio experience to a whole new level—and they’re $150 cheaper.
The best Apple Watch deals on Labor Day
Hot idea: You can wear your Apple Watch for almost any occasion. Change the band to change the look and keep all the practical features you love right on your wrist.
There are currently two models on offer, both of which have sleep and heart rate monitors, activity tracking, GPS, and—if your iPhone is nearby—the ability to take texts and calls on your wrist. The Series 9 has a temperature sensor so you can track your cycle. Then there’s the SE, which is more affordable—and now $60 off!—and is a great introduction to the world of Apple Watch if you’re buying one for the first time.
The best iPad deals for Labor Day
If you travel a lot or just want something lighter to carry around alongside your heavy laptop, an iPad is for you. On-sale devices like the iPad Mini and iPad Air weigh less than a pound and are ultra-thin, so you’ll barely notice them in your carrying bag. The regular iPad (9th generation) is a great entry-level tablet and, believe it or not, *still* has the Home button. You really can’t go wrong with any iPad you choose.
The best MacBook deals for Labor Day
Why am I freaking out? Oh, because This Apple laptop is currently available at the lowest price we’ve ever seen. The 15.3 inches (not 13-inch!) The MacBook Air, which literally just launched last summer, is on sale for $300 off. But that’s not the only MacBook deal worth RN: If you’re after a MacBook Pro, the 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro model is a whopping 700 percent off. Or, snag the latest 2024 MacBook Air for under $1,000.
The best deals on Apple accessories this Labor Day
Accessories make all the difference in your outfits, and the same goes for your tech. If you’re like me and always carry an extra charger and power plug in your bag for emergencies when you need to charge your device immediately, you might as well grab a new set while they’re on sale. Or stick an AirTag in your wallet so you never lose it.
Samantha Jones is a trade editor at Hearst Magazines, covering lifestyle, fitness, beauty and more. She has written for Good housekeeping, Very easy, Better homes and gardens and beyond, and she loves staying up to date on the latest viral products worth buying. When she’s not at her desk, Sam can be found jogging in Central Park or trying out new brunch spots with friends.
Ellen McAlpine is a business editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and more. In her time as a writer, she’s written about everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.