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iPad mini 5 hits new all-time low price, plus deals on Anker and Lutron accessories

iPad mini 5 hits a new all-time low price, Amazon launches new Anker sale, and Lutron HomeKit lighting is discounted. All of that in more is in this episode of the 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

iPad mini 5 hits new all-time low price

The latest mini version in Apple’s iPad lineup is currently on sale for $330.50 shipped. That’s a new all-time low price and down from the usual $399 going rate. The new iPad mini 5 features an ultra-portable design, which we called its defining feature in our hands-on review. Apple’s latest includes Touch ID, an A12 Bionic chip, and a Retina 7.9-inch display. iPad mini 5 supports Apple Pencil, which is a great way to maximize your savings today and take your creativity to the next level. Apple Pencil delivers extra functionality that’s ideal for note-taking, drawing, and other activities.

New Anker sale discounts Qi chargers, Bluetooth, more

Amazon’s latest Anker promotion discounts a wide range of Mac and iPhone accessories starting at $11. You’ll find deals on Anker’s popular Qi charging stands, which pair nicely with the latest iPhones. There’s also a two-pack of Soundcore Mini 2 Bluetooth Speakers at $38. Perfect for Father’s Day or graduation gifts. Check out the entire sale right here for more.

Kickstart HomeKit lighting w/ Lutron’s Caseta Dimmer Switch Kit

Amazon is currently offering the Lutron Caseta Smart Lighting Dimmer Switch Starter Kit for $80. While this kit typically sells for $100, today’s offer saves you 20% and brings the price down to match our previous mention for the all-time low. Included in the Dimmer set is a Caseta bridge, in-wall switch, Pico remote and wallplate bracket. With baked-in HomeKit support leading the way, Lutron’s smart lighting ecosystem also works with Alexa as well as Assistant.

Amazon has Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad Smart Cover for $19.50

If you’ve taken advantage of one of the recent 9.7-inch iPad deals, now’s a perfect time to pair it with Apple’s official Smart Cover. It’s available for $19.50, down from the typical $39 price tag. Today’s deal being an Amazon all-time low in Charcoal Gray and other colors are currently selling for $32 or more. Apple’s in-house Smart Cover offers wake and sleep functionality along with a magnetic attaching mechanism. You can fold it in a few different ways for just the right angle, whether typing, watching movies or carrying out other tasks.

Apple Health integration highlights this $19 smart scale

Everyone wants to get in shape ahead of summer, and an Apple Health-enabled scale is a perfect to meet your fitness goals. Right now Etekcity via Amazon is offering its HealthKit Smart Scale for $19. That’s 25% off the typical rate there and beats the lowest price we have tracked by roughly $2. With support for major platforms like Apple Health, Google Fit, and FitBit, this smart scale is a budget-conscious way to easily log weight changes over time. An unlimited user capacity makes it great for individuals or large families.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.