Best Apple Labor Day Deals: Incredible Discounts on iPads, Macs, AirPods, and More
Labor Day is right around the corner, and the deals are rolling in. We’ve got incredible savings on TVs, laptops, and lots of accessories under $25. But if you’ve got your eye on Apple products, we’ve got you covered. CNET’s team of expert shoppers has scoured the web to round up the best savings on Apple products. From MacBooks to iPads, Apple Watches to cases, there’s something for everyone.
Our experts are constantly updating this page as deals expire and new ones emerge, so keep checking back to see the latest Labor Day deals and get exactly what you need at a great price.
Best Labor Day iPad Deals
The 9th-generation iPad may not be the latest and greatest model out there, but it’s still a great option if you want a budget Apple tablet. Right now, you can pick one up for just $200, a savings of $130 off the original price. You can also trade in your old tablet and get up to $160 off.
Best Labor Day Apple Watch Deals
The Apple Watch Series 9 is the current model, but one that will soon be replaced by a new model. At $100 in savings, it’s still worth a look, but act quickly because this price won’t last long.
Best Labor Day AirPods and Beats deals
Battery life Suitable for up to 20 hoursNoise reduction Yes (ANC)Multiple point NoHeadphone type Wireless over-ear headphonesWater resistant No IP rating
The AirPods Max are among the best wireless headphones available today, and they have a price to match. Amazon is selling you a pair today for just $299, a cool $150 off the normal asking price of $549.
Read our Apple AirPods Max review.
Best Labor Day Mac Laptop & Desktop Deals
The M3 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro is a powerhouse of a laptop, which means it’s not the cheapest thing on the market. With Labor Day just around the corner, Amazon, B&H, and Other World Computing have all slashed the usual price by as much as $500.
- 13-inch MacBook Air M1 (256GB): $649 (Save $50)Incredible performance and a vivid display in a sleek, portable design.
- 13-inch MacBook Air, M2 (256GB): $799 (save $200) The new design and excellent battery life make it perfect for school or work.
- 13-inch MacBook Air, M3 (256GB): $899 (save $200) An excellent machine that will last for years.
- 24-inch iMac, M3 (256GB): $1,149 (Save $150) . A beautiful display, excellent design and powerful internal components.
- Mac Mini, M2 (256GB): $499 (save $100) . When you need a compact computer with great performance.
- Mac Mini, M2 Pro (512GB): $1,150 (save $149 with coupon) Professional performance in a small package.
More Labor Day Apple Deals
Note-takers and artists should definitely consider adding an Apple Pencil to their iPad. Right now, you can pick up the second-generation model for a modest savings of $14.
Read our preview of Apple Pencil 2.
Looking for iPhone deals for Labor Day? Be sure to check out our roundup of the best phone deals to score one at a great price.
Does Apple Offer Labor Day Deals?
While the Apple Store doesn’t have a Labor Day sale — and rarely offers discounts outside of educational promotions — it’s possible to find deals on Apple devices and accessories from authorized retailers. The best deals usually coincide with big events like Prime Day or a major holiday, which makes Labor Day a great time to take advantage of an Apple sale on a variety of devices. If you’re looking to spend less, try to skip the newest releases. You’ll find bigger discounts on previous-generation models or refurbished devices.
Where are the best Labor Day sales?
You can find big discounts for Labor Day at hundreds of retailers. Some of the places you can shop for big discounts include Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Lowe’s. You’ll also find many other smaller retailers hosting Labor Day sales.
How We Pick the Best Labor Day Deals
At CNET, we have a team of expert shoppers and bargain hunters with years of experience helping shoppers understand which big sales and deals are legit and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, the Fourth of July and countless other shopping events. We’ve gotten really good at weeding out the scams and superficial deals. We look at real discounts, quality ratings and time left on the sale when choosing which deals to show you.
- Real discounts mean just that. We look at the price history of all items sold at Home Depot to make sure that no manufacturers are jacking up prices to make the discount seem bigger than it is.
- Quality reviews are important for any product, but especially for big purchases like grills, furniture, and appliances. If it breaks the first time you use it, the discount isn’t really worth it.
- The remaining sale time is a big part of our review process. If a deal seems short or only available for remaining stock, we will let you know up front so you don’t come back to the deal later and be disappointed.