# Apple Deals Still Live After Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day deals on Apple products haven't disappeared yet. Major retailers continue discounting AirTags, AirPods, and iPad Pro models, giving parents another window to grab these devices at reduced prices.
AirTags remain heavily discounted across platforms. These small tracking devices help locate lost items, which appeals to parents managing multiple children's belongings. A four-pack typically costs $99, but current sales bring prices down substantially. Parents use them on backpacks, shoes, and car keys to reduce the stress of tracking down everyday items.
AirPods continue on sale in multiple configurations. Standard AirPods retail for $129, while AirPods Pro and AirPods Max see deeper cuts. For families, AirPods offer shared audio capabilities and parental controls through Apple's Family Sharing features. Kids can use them for online learning or entertainment, while parents appreciate features like Conversation Awareness, which automatically lowers volume when someone speaks.
iPad Pro models are available at reduced prices across storage tiers. These tablets serve multiple family purposes: remote learning support, creative apps for artistic children, and parental controls for screen time management. The larger screens make them suitable for video calls with distant relatives or classroom use.
The timing works well for families preparing for back-to-school season or holiday shopping. These aren't limited-time flash sales but rather sustained discounts that should hold through this week at major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, and Apple's own store.
Parents considering these purchases should check current prices across retailers, as deals vary. AppleInsider and Macworld regularly update pricing comparisons. Buyers should verify which generation of each product is on sale, since older models sometimes replace current versions at similar price points.
