Technology
Treat yourself to a refurbished iPad Air for less than $200
TL;DR: Get an iPad for cheap with this refurbished iPad Air bundle, on sale for $184.99 — a 62% savings — as of April 4.
Shopping refurbished tech products can save you money and help cut down on electronic waste. The products may have been used in the past, but their parts have been overhauled to function perfectly well.
If you’ve always wanted an iPad but don’t want to pay full price, you can scoop up this refurbished iPad Air from 2013 for less than $200. It may not be the brand-new iPad Pro, but it still packs all the features you know and love about an iPad — and at a cost that’s easier on your wallet.
This iPad Air features 32GB of storage space, 1GB of RAM, a 9.7-inch IPS LED-backlit screen, and a 10-hour battery life. With Bluetooth 4.0, it’s capable of connecting with wireless devices. There’s also a built-in 8MP back camera, so you can take stunning photos and videos.
Whether you’re hoping to add to your current WFH setup, snag a new device for your school-aged kiddo, or just want something to watch films on for your next flight, an iPad Air is a solid purchase. It’s incredibly light, making it a great on-the-go gadget.
It’s regularly $499, but you can snag this refurbished iPad Air for just $184.99 for a limited time.
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