Black Friday 2019 is approaching, and many brands are determined to get in on the shopping frenzy by giving big discounts. For those who plan on taking advantage of the shopping holiday to upgrade Apple devices or get the newest models, many outlets have very good deals on Apple products.
Although Apple itself does not really take part in Black Fridays, other outlets reselling Apple devices are. Amazon has some deals on Apple products at the moment already, such as a $400 discount on a 15-inch Macbook Pro, $100 discounts on both the new and the current Macbook Air models, and $125 off the Apple iPad Pro. Other deals they have are: $30 discount on an iPad Air, discounts on Apple watches for up to $80, $34 discount off a pair of Apple Airpods with the wireless charging case, and a $14 discount off a pair of Apple Airpods Pro.
Walmart also has some good deals on Apple products already, as well. Much like the deal offered by Amazon, they are also offering $34 off a pair of Apple Airpods with the wireless charging case. Those who plan on upgrading to an iPhone XS can get a unit with a $100 discount. The Apple Watch Series 3 will also be sold at Walmart with a discount of up to $80, as well.
For those who do not mind getting renewed products instead, Amazon Renewed has even bigger deals on Apple products. The biggest discount comes from a renewed version of a 13.3-inch Macbook pro, coming with an $845 discount.
Best Buy also has deals on Apple products out. The latest Apple Airpods with a wireless charging case has a discount ranging from $20 to $34. Meanwhile, Target is also selling the latest Airpods with a wireless charging case with discounts ranging from $5 to $30.
As for Beats speakers, headphones and earphones, Amazon is offering a $99 discount off the Beats Powerbeats3 Wireless headphones and a $66 discount off the Beats + Pill Portable speakers. Walmart is offering a $100 discount off the Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones as well and a $75 discount off the Powerbeats3 Wireless Earphones.


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