Amazon Renewed iPhone 17 Pro units are now listed at up to $290 off, while a nano-texture M5 Pro MacBook Pro configuration is seeing a rare $300 cut — two unusually sharp discounts anchoring this Father’s Day Apple deal wave.
The latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break, according to 9to5Mac , also includes Apple Watch models from $219 shipped, AirPods Pro 3 at $179, AirPods Max 2 at $499, MacBook Neo models from $590, and Beats gear with discounts reaching $190. The common thread is not one single blockbuster price. It is breadth: renewed phones, premium laptop configurations, current wearables, headphones, and practical charging accessories all hitting the same gifting window.
Father’s Day Apple deals lean premium instead of just clearing entry-level stock
The strongest offers here cluster around devices that usually resist aggressive discounting: iPhone 17 Pro, M5 Pro MacBook Pro, Apple Watch Series 11, and AirPods Max 2. That matters because this is not just a sale on old accessories or fringe SKUs.
The mix also splits cleanly by buyer type. The renewed iPhone deal targets shoppers chasing the lowest Pro-grade iPhone price. The MacBook Pro deal targets a narrower buyer who specifically wants the nano-texture display. The Apple Watch and audio deals sit closer to gift territory, where shipping timing and color availability can matter as much as the headline discount.
For readers comparing Apple deal timing across overlapping promos, MLXIO has also tracked the related iPhone 17 Pro discount window and a separate AirPods Pro 3 deal tracker.
Amazon Renewed iPhone 17 Pro falls as much as $290 below list
The headline phone deal is iPhone 17 Pro through Amazon Renewed, with savings of up to $290 versus list pricing. 9to5Toys notes that it has taken longer this generation for notable discounts to show up on Apple’s latest Pro-grade iPhone, but the deals are now live.
Current examples include:
| Model | Deal price | Regular price |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 17 Pro 512GB Deep Blue | $1,123 | $1,299 |
| iPhone 17 Pro 512GB Cosmic Orange | $1,108 | $1,299 |
| iPhone 17 Pro 1TB Cosmic Orange | $1,210 | $1,499 |
| iPhone 17 Pro 1TB Deep Blue | $1,269 | $1,499 |
The practical catch is seller control. The source specifically warns buyers to make sure they are selecting units “shipped and sold by/from Amazon,” because listings can switch between sellers while shoppers move through colors and storage options.
That makes this the most condition-sensitive deal in the roundup. The price is strong, but the purchase discipline matters more than with a sealed new device.
Apple Watch starts at $219, while Series 11 hits $299
The Apple Watch deals start with Apple Watch SE 3 models from $219 shipped, while Apple Watch Series 11 models are discounted from $299. That gives buyers a wide spread between the entry watch and the current Series 11 lineup.
For Series 11, 9to5Toys lists 42mm aluminum models from $299, down from $399, and 46mm aluminum models from $329, down from $429. The 46mm GPS + Cell aluminum model is listed from $399, down from $529, a $130 discount.
Titanium models are also marked down. Listed examples include 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 Titanium at $609 from $749, and 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 Titanium at $639 from $799.
The buyer decision is straightforward: size, cellular support, material, and color drive the final price. The source says Amazon was shipping “just about all Series 11 models with overnight delivery for Prime members” at the time of writing, which is a real factor this close to Father’s Day.
Nano-texture M5 Pro MacBook Pro gets the rarest cut in the roundup
The most configuration-specific deal is the 16-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM, 1TB storage, and the nano-texture display at $2,548 shipped from B&H. The same machine costs $2,849 from Apple, making this a $300 discount.
9to5Toys stresses that this exact configuration is not available from Amazon and “most big box retailers where all of the best deals tend to be.” That is the core reason this deal stands out. It is not just a cheaper MacBook Pro; it is a discount on a build that is harder to comparison-shop.
Amazon does have the same M5 Pro model without the nano-texture upgrade at $2,529, down from $2,699. Apple prices the nano glass as a $150 upgrade, according to the source, which makes the B&H offer notable for buyers already set on that display option.
Analysis: this is not the broadest MacBook deal. It is the most specific one. If the nano-texture panel is not a must-have, the standard-display pricing deserves a direct comparison.
MacBook Neo models from $590 put delivery timing front and center
The value Mac deal is MacBook Neo from $590 for Prime members, with the source saying Amazon is delivering all models well ahead of Father’s Day. Listed configurations span Citrus, Silver, Indigo, and Blush, with 256GB models at $590 and 512GB models at $690.
Each listed MacBook Neo deal is described as $10 off with delivery by tomorrow. That means the discount itself is modest, but the appeal is availability and timing.
The current lineup in the source includes:
- Citrus 256GB: $590
- Citrus 512GB: $690
- Silver 256GB: $590
- Silver 512GB: $690
- Indigo 256GB: $590
- Indigo 512GB: $690
- Blush 256GB: $590
- Blush 512GB: $690
For shoppers, the key distinction is simple: MacBook Neo is the lower-ticket Mac option in this roundup, while the M5 Pro MacBook Pro is the premium configuration play.
AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods Max 2 split the audio deals by price tier
AirPods Pro 3 remain at $179, while AirPods 4 are listed at $99 and AirPods Max 2 are down to $499 shipped. The Max deal is described by 9to5Toys as Amazon all-time low pricing for brand-new units since release.
Regular pricing for AirPods Max 2 is listed at $549, so the current Amazon deal saves $50. The source says Best Buy was charging full price for new Max units at the time of writing, while earlier open-box opportunities had been more compelling for early buyers.
The feature claim worth preserving is Apple’s noise-cancellation comparison:
“1.5x more Active Noise Cancellation than original AirPods Max”
The source also cites enhanced adaptive audio and transparency modes, Conversation Awareness, and Live Translation support for AirPods Max 2. That puts the Max deal at the top of the audio stack on price, while AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4 remain the lower-cost Apple earbud options.
Beats discounts widen the cheaper Apple-audio lane
The broader audio sale also includes Beats Studio Pro Headphones from $160, down from $350, which is the source’s largest Beats discount at $190 off. Other listed Beats deals include Beats Studio Buds Earbuds Transparent at $150 from $170, Beats Solo 4 Wireless On-Ear Headphones at $150 from $200, and Powerbeats Pro 2 at $200 from $250.
The practical accessory deal is the 10-foot 240W braided Beats USB-C cable starting from $19, described as nearly 40% off. That is less flashy than a headphone discount, but it fits the same buyer pattern: add-ons that make sense next to MacBook, iPad, or high-power charging setups.
Beats is the budget-flexible lane in this roundup. AirPods Max 2 sit at $499; Beats Studio Pro starts at $160.
The cleanest deal depends on condition, configuration, and timing
Different buyers should start in different places:
| Buyer need | Strongest fit from this roundup |
|---|---|
| Lowest Pro iPhone price | Amazon Renewed iPhone 17 Pro up to $290 off |
| Apple Watch gift | SE 3 from $219 or Series 11 from $299 |
| Premium Mac configuration | M5 Pro MacBook Pro nano-texture at $2,548 |
| Lower-cost Mac gift | MacBook Neo from $590 |
| Apple earbuds | AirPods Pro 3 at $179 or AirPods 4 at $99 |
| Over-ear Apple audio | AirPods Max 2 at $499 |
| Cheaper audio alternative | Beats Studio Pro from $160 |
Before buying, the checks are different for each category. For renewed iPhones, verify seller and condition. For watches, compare case size, cellular support, material, and color. For Macs, confirm storage and display configuration. For everything tied to Father’s Day, shipping date matters.
The bigger picture
This roundup shows how Apple deal cycles are getting more segmented. Retailers are not just cutting one obvious older model. They are using renewed inventory, configuration-specific Mac discounts, wearable markdowns, audio promos, and fast-shipping gift timing at the same time.
That creates better opportunities, but also more traps. A $300 MacBook Pro discount means something different when the configuration is hard to find elsewhere. A $290 iPhone discount looks stronger when it is sold by Amazon, not a third-party seller buried in a changing listing. A $590 MacBook Neo is less about the markdown and more about arriving before the gift deadline.
The useful move now is not chasing the biggest number. It is matching the discount to the exact model, condition, delivery window, and configuration you would have bought anyway.
Key Takeaways
- Premium Apple devices that rarely see sharp discounts are included in this sale wave.
- The deals cover multiple buyer needs, from renewed iPhones to wearables, laptops, and headphones.
- Father’s Day timing makes shipping, availability, and configuration choice especially important.










