My favorite Prime Day MacBook deal is still live — last chance to save $150 on the MacBook Air
SAVE $150: As of July 11, the 2025 Apple MacBook Air M4 is on sale for $849 at Amazon. That's $150 off the list price.
Prime Day is coming to an end, which means most of the best deals will also disappear. We've been treated to low prices on popular categories like AirPods, MacBooks, fitness trackers, and so much more over the last few days. It's going to be tough to say goodbye to all the savings, but before that point of no return, you can still score some great discounts.
I have been surprised by the standard of deals this year, particularly when it comes to Apple. The deals have been wild, with record-low prices across the board. Picking favorites in most category has been tricky, but the choice has been clear when it comes to MacBooks: the latest in the MacBook Air range is on sale for $849 at Amazon. The discount applies to all colors, so you can choose from starlight, midnight, silver, and sky blue.
This impressive model is powered by Apple's new M4 chip, meaning it's both fast and efficient. It can handle video editing, jumping between apps, and working through heavy multiple-tab workloads. It’s also built with Apple Intelligence, Apple's personal AI system that helps you write, create, and get more done in less time.
According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this model has never been cheaper (for particular colorways).
This Prime Day deal might not stick around for long. You know what to do.
Apple iPad 11" 128GB Wi-Fi Retina Tablet (Blue, 2025 Release) — $299.00 (List Price $349.00)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 64GB Wi-Fi 11" Tablet — $159.99 (List Price $219.99)
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)
Joseph Green is the Global Shopping Editor for Mashable. He covers VPNs, headphones, fitness gear, dating sites, streaming, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day.
Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.