Apple Implements Global Price Hike on Mac, iPad, and Vision Pro Portfolios

06:00 - 26.06.2026


June 26, Fineko/abc.az. Driven by an unprecedented component supply shortage across global semiconductor and storage markets, Apple has officially raised retail prices across its hardware spectrum on its official global online stores.

According to ABC.AZ, this major fiscal adjustment aims to alleviate manufacturing cost pressures and directly impacts the Mac, iPad, home ecosystem, and Vision Pro spatial computing segments.

Summary of the updated global pricing structure:

  • Mac Computing: The newest notebook, MacBook Neo, rose from $599 to $699 (Touch ID model to $799). The baseline MacBook Air climbed to $1299, while the 14-inch MacBook Pro shifted to $1999, and the 16-inch model to $2999 (maxed-out spec reaching $9999). Desktop iMac starts at $1499 and Mac Studio at $2499.

  • iPad Ecosystem: The premium 11-inch iPad Pro moved from $999 up to $1199, and the 13-inch variant reached $1499. The mid-tier iPad Air is adjusted to $749, base iPad to $449, and iPad mini to $599.

  • Home Tech & Luxury Segment: HomePod and HomePod mini reached $349 and $129, while Apple TV increased to $199. The baseline Apple Vision Pro headset surged to $3699, with its high-tier 1TB model pricing locked at $4199.

Notably, Apple left the retail prices for its flagship smartphone lines (iPhone), wearable watch lineups (Apple Watch), and audio categories (AirPods) unchanged during this pricing overhaul.