A chance to get an Apple Watch Ultra 2 for only $575 headlines today’s best deals. Complete with blood oxygen tracking technology, today’s all-time low joins some desktop Mac offerings.
Apple’s latest M2 Mac Mini now starts from $499 and an even better discount on the 24-inch iMac M1 for only $800. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
Apple Watch Ultra 2 with blood oxygen tracking hits $575
eBay now offers the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $575. Instead of paying $799 for a new model, you can reduce this refurbished deal with a 1-year warranty to its all-time low. There are tons of different styles to choose from, all discounted to $224.
This is easily the best value we’ve seen and today’s deal also comes complete with blood oxygen tracking features. We break down the new addition to Apple’s fitness stable in our launch coverage and explore what’s different this time around at the bottom of the page.
Apple Watch Ultra 2 arrives as Apple’s second-generation rugged wearable with a few improvements over its predecessor.
It all rests within the same raised casing as before, with a more distinctive side module encompassing the usual digital crown, as well as a customizable secondary action button to round out the form factor adjustments. There’s the new S9 chip at the center of the experience, which also powers new pinch gesture recognition technology for one-handed interactions.
Apple’s latest M2 Mac mini starts at $499
B&H now offers Apple’s latest M2 Mac mini for $699 with 512 GB of storage. This slightly elevated configuration normally sells for $799 and is now $100 off. It’s the first discount in 2 months and is $9 off the all-time low.
Today’s deal is the second-best price we’ve seen to date, and while there’s no M3 version yet, the Mac mini M2 is still one of the best values in the current stable version of macOS. The basic model is $499 Double it even more with $100 off. We detail what to expect from the experience in a hands-on review.
Apple’s Mac mini M2 updates a beloved form factor to feature its internal silicon from the previous generation. So while this doesn’t work with the new M3 chip, it marks Apple’s latest release in the line.
There’s the same compact build that has made previous versions so popular among first-time Mac owners, as well as optimized workstation users and homelabbers alike. The improved performance of the M2 chip is also combined with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a pair of USB-A slots, an HDMI output, and Gigabit Ethernet. You’ll also find Wi-Fi 6E at least an 8-core CPU backed by a 10-core GPU and at least 256GB of storage.
Apple’s 24-inch M1 iMac has never sold for less than $800
Apple’s 24-inch M1 iMac is down another $50. Best Buy now has it reduced to $800 after we saw it drop from $1299 to $850 earlier in the month. Now you can get a new all-time low with a discount of $499.
This discounts the 256GB model with 8GB of memory and a 7-core CPU lower than ever. Added to this is a price reduction at B&H, which has the 8-core GPU model with 512GB of storage at a reduced price. $1,499 from its usual price of $1,899. This is a $400 discount and a new all-time low at this high setting.
It’s rare to find a model on sale with more than 8GB of memory, and now today’s deal means you can secure the best discount too. It features additional memory for multitasking, enhanced graphics, and Gigabit Ethernet, which is built into the power brick.
This may not be the latest version, but that just means Apple’s 24-inch iMac is an even better value. It features an integrated M1 processor with a sleek design that includes a 4.5K Retina display with True Tone, as well as a 1080p FaceTime camera. Other notable features include 256GB or more of built-in storage, at least 8GB of RAM, and six speakers capable of supporting Spatial Audio. Take a closer look at our launch coverage.
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