Summary

Apple is known for seamless connectivity, enviable privacy, and steep price tags. If you want to create a personal Apple ecosystem in 2025, you’ll probably want three of the five primary devices: an iPhone, a Mac, and some AirPods.

The First Step Toward an Apple Ecosystem Is an iPhone

If you’re not a fan of thefancy Apple Intelligence featuresor have heard many friendscomplain about it, there’s no need to go all out on the latestiPhone 16models or even theiPhone 15 Pro. Instead, you may save hundreds by gettingthe vanilla iPhone 15.

On its website, Apple sells the regulariPhone 15(128GB) for $699, placing it between the latest $799 iPhone 16 and the two-year-old $599iPhone 14.Why not the iPhone 14, you may ask? 2023’s iPhone 15 strikes the right balance between affordability and features without being a burden on your pocket.

iPhone 16 held in hand with the screen showing the blue-color lock screen wallpaper.

The iPhone 15 features a brighter screen than theiPhone 14(2,000 nits vs. 1,200 nits), a more powerful chipset (A16 Bionic vs. A15 Bionic), and a dramatically better primary camera (48MP vs. 12MP). In addition,the Dynamic Islandgives the handset a fresh look and you get USB-C charging instead of the outdated Lightning port.

If you’re concerned about thestorage running out too frequently on a 128GB phone, consider theiPhone 14’s 256GBvariant, which also costs $699 at Apple. Connecting the phone to a carrier at the time of purchase could help you get another $100 off on the iPhone 14 atBest Buy, reducing the upfront price to $629.99.

Apple Mac Mini sitting on a table.

Out of the available options, I would pick the iPhone 15 (128GB) and get thebasic iCloud+ subscription, adding another 50GB of online storage to my arsenal for $0.99 per month. Further, any new iPhone buyer is eligible to getthree months of Apple Arcade for free.

An M2-Powered Mac Is Enough for Most

TheM4 MacBook Pro models are among the best in the game, but not everyone needs the latest and greatest. All that processing power demands a serious price, which is why I’d recommend theM2 MacBook Airto students and professionals alike. The baseline M2 chip offers enough power to handle plenty of apps (and Chrome tabs) at once while lasting an entire day of usage without plugging it in.

Unless you’re a full-time video editor, graphic designer, or an architect whose livelihood depends on how fast the machine renders some clips or designs, the M2 MacBook Air is an excellent option for you. AlthoughApplesells the 13-inch M2 MacBook Air (16GB of unified memory and eight-core CPU) at $999, you can often get the same model atAmazonfor $799.

Hand holding an AirPods 4 and another holding an AirPods Pro.

If you don’t need a laptop, the M2 Mac Mini makes the most sense. As mentioned by How-To Geek’s Tim Brookes in anarticle about the older Mac mini, “if all you want is a Mac on which to browse the web, answer emails, and do a bit of office work, M4 is overkill,” and I couldn’t agree more.

Whilethe latest M4 Mac Mini(16GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage)startsat $599, you can get a new M2 Mac Mini (8GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage) onAmazonfor $499. If you wish to explore the refurbished or second-hand market, you might be able to shave off another $50 to $100 from the machine’s price.

An Apple Watch Series 9 being charged.

With the Mac Mini,you’d also need to purchase some peripherals, like a monitor, keyboard, and mouse; they could also cost you a few hundred dollars, depending on the brand and the device you choose. If you’re coming from Windows and already have all that stuff, you’ll be pleased to hear that there’s a solid chance it will all just work with your new Mac.

AirPods 4 (With ANC) or AirPods Pro 2?

While I’ve already covered thedifferences between the latest AirPods 4 and the AirPods Pro 2in a detailed comparison, let’s quickly scan through the prices to see which one you should get.

While Apple retails theAirPods 4 (with ANC)for $179, you can buy them for $168.99 on Amazon. However, it makes more sense to purchase the$249 AirPods Pro 2at a discounted price of $189.99 viaAmazonorWalmart.

The back of an iPad 10th generation.

By spending $20 more on the AirPods Pro 2,you get better sound qualityalong with the best noise cancelation in the segment, better battery life, and a couple of exclusive features likeLoud Sound Reductionand aclinical-grade Hearing Aid.

I have been using the AirPods Pro 2 for over two years, as I prefer the in-ear design. However, if you like the open-ear design better, you can’t go wrong withthe AirPods 4 (with ANC).

A second-gen full-sized HomePod on a table.

While these are the three primary devices you need to set up a functional and portable Apple ecosystem in 2025, you may also get the Apple Watch for precisely tracking your activities or workouts and the iPad for taking notes or consuming content on the go.

Get an Apple Watch to Track Your Fitness Levels

TheApple Watch is not just a great smartwatchbut also an excellent fitness tracker. Further, it works really well with an iPhone; everything frompairing the watchto tracking physical activities to managing notifications or incoming calls works seamlessly.

If you’re looking for the most affordable Apple Watch model, get the Apple Watch SE 2 (44mm, GPS) atWalmartorAmazonfor $219. However, if features likeECG, Car Crash Detection, and Fall Detection are important to you, get the Apple Watch Series 9 or 10 at a discounted price.

TheApple Watch Series 10 (46mm, GPS)can often be found onAmazonfor $379, down from the launch price of $429. On the other hand, if you’re fine with getting a slightly smaller, thicker, but equally functional model, get theApple Watch Series 9(45mm, GPS) for $329 atWalmart.

Should You Get an iPad?

I’ve had an iPad for over three years now. In the first year, when I didn’t have a MacBook,I used the iPad for almost everythingfrom checking my emails, working, surfing the web, watching YouTube, and accessing streaming services. However, ever since I got a MacBook, I haven’t used the iPad as much.

For the last year or so, my younger sister has beenusing my iPad to take notes, work on college assignments, use social media, and do other similar stuff. I use it, but only when I’m traveling, when my MacBook is out of battery.

Conversely, I have a designer friend who can’t let go ofher iPad Proand Apple Pencil Pro. Everywhere she goes, from her college to client meetings and casual outings with her friends, she’s always scribbling something or editing a commissioned design on her iPad.

Hence, take a moment to ask yourselfwhether you really need an iPad, especially if you opt for a MacBook. If you still need one for basic stuff, get the base iPad 10 for $279.00 atBest Buy(down from $349.00).

In my opinion, you should only spend on the iPad Pro if you’re a professional. TheM4 iPad Prois available onAmazonfor $899 ($100 less than the launch price). Whether you get a regular or a Pro iPad, you get a couple of free subscriptions, includingApple TV+,Apple Fitness+, Apple Arcade, andApple Music(all for three months, except Arcade for up to four months).

What About Other Apple Devices and Services?

We aren’t including the newly-launchedVision Pro mixed reality headsetin this list, as it isn’t a mass-market product (yet).

For $99, you may get theHomePod mini, which delivers surprisingly good sound for its size. However, larger rooms are better off with the regularHomePod 2, which costs $299.

While you might have other audio preferences for portable speakers, theHomePods are the best speakers to pair with the Apple TV 4K, which costs $123.49 atBest Buy. With the streaming device, you also get Apple TV+, Apple Fitness+, and Apple Music for three months.

Since you already get complimentary subscriptions to Apple’s services with the devices, you can decide which ones you want to continue after the free trial ends.

And the Grand Total Is…

If you get the iPhone 15, M2 MacBook Air, and AirPods Pro 2, it would cost you around $1,700 as per the prices mentioned here (or more if the prices increase).

If you decide to get the Apple Watch Series 9 (45mm, GPS) and the iPad 10, it would cost another $608. Adding an Apple TV 4K streaming device and a HomePod to the ecosystem will add another $230 to the bill.

The more you want, the more you spend. If you go all-out, you’re looking at closer to $2,600 for a decent set of “base” spec devices.