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So I've been looking for Christmas gifts for Apple lovers on a budget and honestly, you don't need to drop a ton of money if you know where to look. Apple stuff gets expensive fast, but there's actually a solid selection under $200 that people actually want.
Started with AirPods 4 - they're running around $129 to $179 depending on if you want noise cancellation. Not the Pro version obviously, but still solid for anyone who's into music or video calls. The noise cancelling ones even do live translation now which is kind of wild.
Then there's AirTags. Four of them for $99 is honestly a decent deal if you're trying to help someone track their keys or wallet. They throw in free engraving too which makes it feel more personal. Pretty practical stocking stuffer honestly.
If someone's got a nice TV, the Apple TV 4K ($129-$149) is worth considering. Gets you into all the streaming stuff plus FaceTime on the big screen. The Siri Remote is actually convenient.
For iPad people, the Smart Folio covers are around $79-$99 depending on size. They're protective but don't add much bulk, and they've got that auto-wake sleep thing going on.
HomePod Mini caught my attention too - $99 and it does double duty as a speaker and smart home hub. Comes in five colors so there's options. Way cheaper than the full-size one.
Also spotted the iPhone FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe for $59. Holds three cards, tracks your stuff through Find My, and it's got this eco-friendly leather vibe. Pretty practical for someone who doesn't like carrying a full wallet.
If they're into digital art or note-taking, Apple Pencil Pro is $129 and people seem to really like it. Charges on the iPad and you can actually find it if you lose it.
And if you're totally unsure, Apple gift cards start at $10 so you can't really go wrong - they use them for anything from physical stuff to subscriptions.
Honestly the whole range makes sense for Christmas gifts for Apple lovers without breaking the bank. Prices might vary depending on where you are, but these are solid options.