“Back to Uni” with accessories: Apple starts this year’s back-to-school campaign

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Apple has announced how his “Back to School” campaign for students will run this year. As part of the “Off to uni” campaign If this target group gets accessories free of charge when buying certain products. However, as usual, it is important to compare prices in advance, since Apple strictly adheres to the recommended price recommendation minus educational discount in its offers.

At “Off To Uni” – as in the previous year – no students are allowed to take part. Instead, only students whose parents (when they buy for their child) and employees of educational institutions (privately and publicly) are among the “qualified buyers: inside”. Sales are only Apple’s own shops and the Apple Store Education. Only certain Mac and iPad models are included from “Off To Uni”. At Mac it is MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and iMac, the iPad is iPad Air and iPad Pro.

If you buy an iPad, you will either get Airpods 4 (without ANC) or Apple Pencil Pro free of charge. If you want further accessories, bland prices must be paid. With AirPods 4 with ANC, this is 50 euros, for the Airpods per 2 130 euros, with various Magic keyboard variants for iPad Air and iPad Pro between 160 and 240 euros. When buying a MacBook, there is free Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, Airpods 4 with ANC or Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Dial Block. Airpods per 2 cost an additional charge of 80 euros. Buyers of the iMac get AirPods 4 with ANC for free, if you want Airpods Pro 2, pay 80 euros extra.

For all deals, they are always granted in connection with Apple’s usual educational discount. The campaign runs between today and October 21st. As already mentioned: users should always use a price comparison like that From Heise Online Check whether the tariffs at Apple are not undercut by regular dealers with educational discount, especially with more expensive configurations. The same applies to Apple’s accessories or the possible savings.

Apple had particularly liked to give away iTunes vouchers as part of his “Back to School” campaigns in recent years, with which users were more flexible. Last year they were relied on accessories, whose selection was expanded again this year.


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