Cost-effective replacement for cellular iPad AAC battery?

My son has been using an iPad as an AAC (Augmented and Assisted Communication) device for three years now. To purchase a device through our health insurance would be an estimated $1200-$2000, as our insurance doesn't really provide much coverage for the device.


This device has been a life-changing capability for my son. His current device is a 7th gen iPad that I originally used for work, but his needs were greater. We were able to purchase the iPad app that facilitates the communications for only a couple hundred dollars.


Now we find ourselves at a point where we are needing to replace the iPad (we will be able to transfer the app to the new device) because the battery life isn't keeping up with his daily usage. This is by no means a knock against Apple or the Device, they are amazing. We use a WiFi + Cellular version as he has elopement issues, and I keep a sim active in it, but he takes his device everywhere, and it provides us a way to track him if he escapes the house.


I'm trying to find the best way to replace the device without breaking the bank. As with everyone, money is tight and we cannot afford to go through our healthcare provider, so we're looking to use an off-the-shelf iPad again. What is the most cost effective way to purchase a new cellular iPad? At this point I'm afraid I'm going to have to buy something refurbished on Amazon as the new device prices, even for educational, are just not really affordable for us right now.


Any tips or assistance is appreciated.

iPad (7th generation)

Posted on Dec 31, 2025 9:21 PM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2025 9:37 PM

If the battery has degraded, and there is no accidental or liquid damage on the iPad, you could set up service for the battery. If you don’t have device coverage, the estimated price for battery service on the iPad 7th gen would be $99 USD.


If the iPad is in good condition, you could instead use the Apple Trade In program to trade in the iPad towards the purchase of a new or refurbished iPad from Apple.


Another option would be using monthly installments with the Apple Card to finance the purchase of a new iPad.


Hope this helps. Happy New Year!



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Dec 31, 2025 9:37 PM in response to sleepyriver

If the battery has degraded, and there is no accidental or liquid damage on the iPad, you could set up service for the battery. If you don’t have device coverage, the estimated price for battery service on the iPad 7th gen would be $99 USD.


If the iPad is in good condition, you could instead use the Apple Trade In program to trade in the iPad towards the purchase of a new or refurbished iPad from Apple.


Another option would be using monthly installments with the Apple Card to finance the purchase of a new iPad.


Hope this helps. Happy New Year!



Jan 1, 2026 8:35 AM in response to sleepyriver

sleepyriver wrote:

I'm trying to find the best way to replace the device without breaking the bank. As with everyone, money is tight and we cannot afford to go through our healthcare provider, so we're looking to use an off-the-shelf iPad again. What is the most cost effective way to purchase a new cellular iPad? At this point I'm afraid I'm going to have to buy something refurbished on Amazon as the new device prices, even for educational, are just not really affordable for us right now.

The most basic iPad, which still is much more powerful than than your current one, is $499 with cellular:


Buy iPad - Apple


Cost-effective replacement for cellular iPad AAC battery?

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