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Find the best Apple deals in May 2026, including discounts on AirPods, Apple Watch, iPad Air, MacBook Air, AirTag, and Studio Display.
Apple deals can be easy to miss when there is no major shopping holiday driving prices down.
This May, Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H are running discounts across Apple’s lineup, including AirPods, Apple Watch, iPad, MacBook, AirTag, and Studio Display deals. We focused on offers that are useful for everyday buyers, whether you need travel earbuds, a bigger work laptop, a tablet for school, or a cleaner desk setup.
The list starts with Amazon deals, then moves to Best Buy and B&H.
Note: The pricing and product availability information is accurate at the time of publication.

AirPods Pro 3 are the best fit here for travelers, commuters, and anyone who wants stronger noise cancellation in a small, everyday pair of earbuds. The listing says they include improved Active Noise Cancellation, heart rate sensing for workouts, Live Translation, Spatial Audio, hearing health features, and up to eight hours of listening time with noise cancellation on.
Price: $199.99 from $249, discount is 20%

Apple’s Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is a simple upgrade that can make daily typing feel a lot less cramped. It connects via Bluetooth, works with Mac, iPad, or iPhone, and has a rechargeable battery, so you don’t have to replace batteries every few weeks.
The extended layout is the real draw. You get full-size arrow keys, document navigation controls, and a number pad, which comes in handy if your day involves spreadsheets or lots of data entry.
Price: $99 from $129, discount is 23%

Apple Watch Series 11 is built for people who want more than step counts and wrist notifications. It can send hypertension notifications, show a Sleep Score, take ECG readings, flag high or low heart rates, and surface possible sleep apnea notifications.
The thinner, lightweight design makes it easier to keep on through workouts, sleep, and everything in between, while the longer battery life and fast charging help cover those last-minute “wait, did I charge this?” moments.
Price: $299 from $399, discount is 25%

The 11-inch iPad Air with M3 gives you enough power for more than streaming, with room for work, school, multitasking, and creative projects too. It has Apple’s M3 chip, a Liquid Retina display, 128GB of storage, Wi-Fi 6E, and a 12MP Center Stage front camera for better-looking video calls.
Add Apple Pencil Pro or Magic Keyboard support, and it becomes much more flexible for note-taking, sketching, multitasking, photo editing, and getting things done away from a laptop.
Price: $499 from $599, discount is 17%

The 15-inch MacBook Air is the one to consider if you want a bigger screen without jumping to the heavier MacBook Pro line. This configuration includes Apple’s M5 chip, 24GB of memory, and a 1TB SSD, so it has plenty of room for multitasking, large files, and everyday work.
The 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display gives you more space for tabs, docs, and video calls, while up to 18 hours of battery life makes it easier to get through a full day without camping next to an outlet.
Price: $1,549 from $1,699, discount is 9%

An AirTag 4-Pack is one of those deals that feels practical right away if your keys, wallet, backpack, or luggage tend to disappear at the worst possible time. Each AirTag works with Apple’s Find My app, can play a sound when it is nearby, and supports Precision Finding on compatible iPhones to help point you toward the item.
If something is farther away, Apple’s Find My network can help locate it anonymously and securely. The battery lasts over a year and can be replaced, so there is not much upkeep either.
Price: $84.99 from $99.99, discount is 15%

The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Pro is for anyone who needs more power than a MacBook Air but still wants a laptop that is easy to carry. It is built for heavier workdays, whether you are editing photos, cutting video, coding, juggling large files, or running AI tools locally.
The vivid display, long battery life, and faster ports also make it easier to get serious work done without building your whole setup around adapters.
Price: $1,984 from $2,199, discount is 10%

Apple’s 27-inch Studio Display is still a splurge, even with this discount. The appeal is the all-in-one desk setup: a 5K Retina display, built-in camera and speakers, laptop charging, and nano-texture glass for glare reduction. It makes the most sense for Mac users who want a cleaner workstation and value Apple’s display quality enough to pay the premium.
Price: $1,789 from $1,889, discount is 5%
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Liz Ticong is a staff writer for eWeek and TechRepublic focused on AI, cybersecurity, enterprise software, and data. She has more than 10 years of editorial experience as a technology industry writer, combining reporting, product research, and hands-on software testing in her coverage. Her work has been published on Datamation, Enterprise Networking Planet, and TechnologyAdvice.com. She writes technology news, software reviews, product comparisons, and buyer’s guides for business and IT readers.