Deals: iPhone 17 Pro, Apple Watch, M5 Pro MacBook Pro, more 9to5Mac

Deals: iPhone 17 Pro, Apple Watch, M5 Pro MacBook Pro, more 9to5Mac

Deals: iPhone 17 Pro, Apple Watch, M5 Pro MacBook Pro, more 9to5Mac

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Publish Date: 2026-06-16 11:29:00

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Amazon is delivering all MacBook Neo models well ahead of Father’s Day from $590, AirPods Pro 3 are still down at $179, and today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by iPhone 17 Pro at up to $290 off the list prices via Amazon renewed right now. You can also score Dad an Apple Watch this year starting down at $219 shipped, or Apple’s 2026 AirPods Max 2 down at Amazon all-time low pricing, but we also have a rare $300 price drop on this M5 Pro MacBook Pro with the nano-texture display today as well. Up to $190 off Beats headphones, the 240W Beats USB-C cable from $19, and more awaits below.

It’s that time of year where Dads and Grads are on the top of the list and we are taking a look at some gift options and deals for the folks moving into the next phase of life after years of hard work.

Father’s Day gift ideas Dad will actually love from $26

iPhone 17 Pro up to $290 off list prices via Amazon renewed right now

This morning we are circling back around to the deals that have started to pop recently on Amazon renewed iPhone 17 Pro units. It has taken a little bit longer this generation for Amazon to serve up notable discounts on Apple’s latest Pro-grade iPhone, but they are here and you can score up to $290 off the list price right now. 

It is going to be a while before iPhone 17 Pro units appear in the official Apple refurb store, and even once they do Amazon tends to have much lower prices anyway. There are no 17 Pro units in the Apple refurb store yet, but you can land up to $290 off in Amazon renewed condition right now and a few off the Cosmic Orange and the 1TB Deep Blue model have now dropped even lower:

As a quick reminder, you will want to make sure you are specifically looking at the units shipped and sold by/from Amazon. There are plenty of them on there from less than desirable sellers, and it can get confusing when Amazon auto switches the listing on you as you’re flipping…

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