What Today’s Apple Device Deals Mean for Your Budget
An Apple device deal is a limited-time promotion where retailers cut prices on Apple products like watches, laptops, and headphones to attract buyers, often stacking discounts across several categories so customers can upgrade multiple devices at once for less than the usual combined cost. Right now, retailers are lining up strong Apple device deals that cover wearables, notebooks, and audio gear. You can find an Apple Watch Series 11 deal that drops the price to USD 299 (approx. RM1,380), giving you USD 100 (approx. RM460) in savings and a wide mix of case colors and bands. AirPods start from USD 99 (approx. RM460), creating a low entry point into Apple’s wireless audio ecosystem. At the same time, new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro discount offers on M5 models carve as much as USD 300 (approx. RM1,380) off list prices, forming a rare multi-product sale window.

Apple Watch Series 11 Deal vs AirPods Sale Price
If you are weighing a new wearable against wireless audio, the current Apple Watch Series 11 deal and AirPods sale price tell two different stories. The watch stands out because it combines a clear USD 100 (approx. RM460) markdown with broad choice in colors and bands at USD 299 (approx. RM1,380), so style does not have to take a back seat to savings. AirPods, meanwhile, start from USD 99 (approx. RM460), opening the door for anyone who wants to try Apple’s ecosystem without a big spend. One quotable takeaway is: “AirPods available from USD 99 (approx. RM460) offer entry-level pricing for Apple’s wireless audio lineup while Apple Watch Series 11 drops to USD 299 (approx. RM1,380) with USD 100 (approx. RM460) off.” For buyers on a strict budget, AirPods deliver the lowest cash outlay; for fitness and productivity, the watch offers more utility per dollar.
MacBook Air M5 vs MacBook Pro M5 Discounts
For laptop shoppers, the comparison is between a USD 200 (approx. RM920) MacBook Air M5 discount and up to USD 300 (approx. RM1,380) off on M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros at B&H Photo Video. The MacBook Air M5 deal targets budget-conscious buyers who want a lighter machine and a smaller total bill while still stepping into Apple’s latest chip generation. The Pro line discount is larger in absolute dollars, which benefits professionals editing video, coding heavy projects, or running demanding creative apps. According to AppleInsider, B&H is cutting “up to USD 300 (approx. RM1,380) off M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros” during its WWDC sale. If you care about the lowest price, the Air’s USD 200 (approx. RM920) savings will appeal; if you want maximum performance per dollar, the Pro discount is the stronger play.
Stacking WWDC Sale Savings Across Retailers
What makes this moment unusual is how multiple retailers are overlapping their Apple device deals around WWDC sale savings. Amazon is pushing the Apple Watch Series 11 deal down to USD 299 (approx. RM1,380) with USD 100 (approx. RM460) off and many color and band combinations. Other outlets are offering AirPods from USD 99 (approx. RM460) and cutting MacBook Air M5 models by USD 200 (approx. RM920), while B&H Photo Video tackles the higher end with its MacBook Pro discount of up to USD 300 (approx. RM1,380) on M5 Pro and M5 Max models. This competition creates an optimal buying window where you can mix and match: grab a discounted MacBook where the savings are biggest, then pair it with a watch or AirPods from the retailer offering the best bundle for you. In practical terms, your total outlay drops far more than any single deal alone.









