Get all colors of the 11-inch Apple iPad for under $300 off ahead of Prime Day
SAVE 14%: As of July 5, you can get the 11-inch Apple iPad (128GB) for just $299 at Amazon, down from $349. That's a $50 savings (14% off) and the lowest price we've seen on this model since May.
Amazon Prime Day officially kicks off on Tuesday, July 8, but this weekend is a sweet spot for shoppers. Tons of retailers extended their Fourth of July sales into the weekend, and those discounts are now overlapping with the first wave of early Prime Day deals. We're covering the best discounts as they pop up, and so far, we’ve seen major price cuts on Amazon devices, robot vacuums, and select Apple products.
As of July 5, you can get the 11-inch Apple iPad (128GB) for just $299 at Amazon, down from $349. That's a $50 savings (14% off) and the lowest price we've seen on this model since May. For a 2025 tablet with an 11-inch liquid retina display, 2360-by-1640-pixel resolution at 264 (ppi), and an A16 chip, this is one of the best iPad deals you’ll find on the web right now, and it's available for all four colors of the device: blue, pink, yellow, and silver. (Best Buy is also matching this price.)
The 11-inch Apple iPad has an all-day battery life, supports WiFi 6, and has a 12MP wide back camera, which makes it a great device for taking on the go. One of the coolest features (pun intended) of this iPad is that its True Tone technology adjusts the display to the color temperature of the room, so you can read, browse, scroll, etc., in just about any lighting.
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Wyze Cam v4 2K Wired Wi-Fi Smart Security Camera — $29.97 (List Price $35.97)
Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Earbuds With USB-C Charging Case — $199.00 (List Price $249.00)
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