February's best Australian Apple deals include up to 23% off MacBooks, AirPods, iPads and more

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If you were hoping to snag some deals on Apple tech for yourself or a loved one in the lead-up to Valentine’s Day, you’re in luck. The consistently reliable online retailer, Amazon AU, has slashed up to 22% off a wide range of Apple products, from iPads to AirPods, MacBooks to watches, making now a fantastic time to save on wishlist items.

I’ve highlighted a few of my favourite Apple deals below, but if you’re keen to view the full selection, be sure to visit the Apple storefront on Amazon AU.

Apple AirPods Pro 3
Save 12% (AU$50)
Apple AirPods Pro 3: was AU$429 now AU$379 at Amazon

Apple’s latest set of ubiquitous buds are a revelation. They offer a sensationally snug and secure fit, benefit from truly outstanding ANC and sound fantastic. Their launch price is a little hard to stomach, so this 12% discount is welcome – and very much needed!

• Read our full Apple AirPods Pro 3 review

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch | M4 / 256GB
Save 20% (AU$332)
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch | M4 / 256GB: was AU$1,699 now AU$1,367 at Amazon

The MacBook Air M4 might not be immune to discounts, but this 20% saving is among the best I’ve seen in a while. It's an incredibly powerful machine that is realistically the best option for most people, capable of running a vast range of apps while offering excellent battery life. The discount here applies to the Midnight and Silver colours. Other colours are AU$1,647, and other variants with more RAM and storage are also available with attractive discounts via the same link.

• Read our full Apple MacBook Air (M4) review

Apple iPad (A16) | Wi-Fi / 128GB
Save 17% (AU$101)
Apple iPad (A16) | Wi-Fi / 128GB: was AU$599 now AU$498 at Amazon

The current base-level iPad is a compelling option for those who don’t need all the bells and whistles of the more expensive iPads. Paired with a case and keyboard, the iPad (A16) isn’t a slouch when it comes to productivity either, thanks to iPadOS 26, which ushered in a wealth of useful features. The discount here applies to all colours except yellow, which will set you back a dollar more.

• Read our full Apple iPad (A16) review

Apple AirTag 4-pack (Gen 1)
Save 23% (AU$38.05)
Apple AirTag 4-pack (Gen 1): was AU$165 now AU$126.95 at Amazon

Thanks to a huge 23% discount, this is the perfect time to snap up some Apple AirTags and make finding misplaced items easy. Note that this isn’t the recently announced second-generation model, but the first-gen is still more than capable of reuniting you with lost gear.

• Read our full Apple AirTag review

Apple Watch Series 11 | GPS / 42mm
Save 19% (AU$132)
Apple Watch Series 11 | GPS / 42mm: was AU$679 now AU$547 at Amazon

The Apple Watch Series 11 is a lot like having a personal trainer on your wrist, and it provides advanced metrics for all your workouts including running, strength training, yoga and much more. It also monitors your sleep, provides an ECG at all times and now supports hypertension notifications. I’ve selected the most affordable Watch 11 here, but all sizes and the GPS + cellular models also get discounts.

Apple Pencil Pro
Save 23% (AU$51)
Apple Pencil Pro: was AU$219 now AU$168 at Amazon

Scoring a big discount of 23%, if you already own a compatible iPad Pro or iPad Air, this is a perfect time to pick up the Pencil Pro. Providing finer control than the standard Apple Pencil, this is an ideal accessory – especially if you're an artist. Gestures add better accessibility to tools you use the most and hovering over your iPad will let you preview before you even make a mark. There's also Find My support in case you lose it.

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Max Langridge
Senior Editor, Home Entertainment & Broadband (APAC)

Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.

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