All of today’s best deals are now up for the taking, with Wednesday delivering quite a few notable price cuts on Apple gear. Leading the way, a Woot refurbished sale is discounting iPhone 13 to new lows of $650, among Apple Watch models and more. Speaking of, today saw Apple Watch Ultra return to an all-time low for only the second time to go alongside another chance to save $400 on M1 Pro MacBook Pros. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

iPhone 13 hits $650 in 1-day Woot refurb sale

Woot today is launching its latest refurbished Apple sale, this time around clearing out previous-generation iPhones and Apple Watch styles to the best prices yet. As per usual, Prime members will be locking in free shipping while everyone else will pay a flat $6 delivery fee. A highlight is marking down the unlocked iPhone 13 128GB in one of four colors to $650. That’s down from the original $799 going rate while marking one of the first discounts we’ve seen on the refurbished handset at $149 off. Not to mention a new all-time low that’s $30 under our previous mention. 

The now previous-generation iPhone 13 arrives as an even better value thanks to the discount today, and comes powered by the A15 Bionic chip. Alongside notably improved battery life compared to predecessors, there’s also that same squared-off design as last time around to pair with the Super Retina XDR display with a smaller notch. There’s also an upgraded camera experience with its more recent Cinematic mode and improved sensors, too. Includes a 90-day warranty. Dive into our coverage for a closer look.

Apple Watch Ultra returns to all-time low for second time

Apple’s M1 Pro MacBook Pros are now $400 off

We’re expecting to see a new series of M2 MacBook Pros hit the scene any day now. But if the launch is anything like the new M2 iPad Pros, then going with previous-generation devices might be a better call. Best Buy is helping the cause right now, marking down the existing 14-inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro to $1,599. You would more regularly pay $1,999, with today’s offer delivering a match of the all-time low for the first time in a month while keeping $400 in your pocket. 

Delivering Apple’s most capable portable machines to date as of now, the higher-end M1 Pro series still manages to beat out the more recent M2 chips with an even more capable feature set. Everything starts with the improved 14-inch Liquid Retina XDR 120Hz Display that’s backed by the higher-end chip. Then you’ll find a 10-core CPU, up to 17-hour battery life, and the triumphant return of MagSafe charging all packed into an updated frame. See why it was our Apple product of the year for a closer look.

iPad mini 6 now $100 off

Apple’s latest compact iPadOS experience arrives as the new iPad mini 6. It may be the smallest one in the lineup, but still delivers many of the signature features you’d expect like an edge-to-edge 8.3-inch Retina display and Apple Pencil 2 support. Throw in the A15 Bionic chip and Touch ID in the power button to complete the package. I’ve been a huge fan of the form-factor myself since picking one up last fall, though you don’t have to take just my word for it. Our hands-on review notes just how perfect its size is without sacrificing on performance, as well.

Apple’s official iPhone 13 Silicone MagSafe Case hits new $28 all-time low

Keeping up the premium stylings of other official Apple cases, these silicone offerings protect your iPhone 13 series device with a soft-touch and grippy finish that comes in one of several styles. Alongside magnets that allow it to snap right onto the back of your device, there’s also support for Apple’s MagSafe charging passthrough, as well. So even if you’re not going to upgrade to Apple’s iPhone 14 anytime soon, you can still enjoy the feel of a new handset by swapping in a new color.

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