Amazon's Prime Day event is in full swing, bringing steep discounts across a wide range of electronics. Among the most notable offers are up to $430 off select M4 MacBook Air models, as well as up to $250 off the latest M5 Pro and M5 Max machines, according to 9to5Mac.
The deals come at a volatile time for hardware pricing. Apple has confirmed that its products are set to become more expensive due to rising component costs, making the current discounts particularly timely for shoppers.
Beyond laptops, Prime Day has slashed prices on charging accessories and Nintendo Switch 2 gear. A 65W Ugreen Nexode charger with a retractable USB-C cable is down to $37.99, while an ultra-slim Iniu 10,000mAh power bank offers enough capacity to fully recharge an iPhone 16 twice.
The Switch 2 ecosystem is also seeing savings, with the console's price expected to rise $50 to $499.99 on September 1. Accessories from brands like Belkin, 8BitDo, and Samsung's P9 microSD Express card — which boasts sequential read speeds up to 800MB/s — are discounted now.
However, shoppers should note that not all deals are as dramatic as they appear. The Dyson PencilWash hard floor cleaner, for example, is listed at $199.99 — its lowest price ever — but is a heavy, single-purpose tool that weighs around five pounds before adding water.