SAVE $100: Get the Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS, 41mm) for $299, down from $399, at Amazon. That's 25% off Apple's latest smartwatch and its lowest price yet.
A smartwatch can change the way you track your health and fitness levels and make it easier to stay on top of messages without always having to pull out your phone, but they can come with a hefty price tag. Grab a new Apple Watch and make it easier on your wallet with a deal at Amazon today.
As of April 26, you can score the latest Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS, 41mm) for $399 at Amazon. That's $100, or 25%, off the original price for Apple's latest smartwatch — and its lowest price yet.
We've yet to test the Series 9, but the Series 8 is our current best overall smartwatch. The latest model is outfitted with the S9 chip, providing a vibrant display and a new mechanism that lets you interact with the watch without touching the screen. The Apple Watch has extensive exercise tracking and is water-resistant up to 50 meters, which means you don't need to slip it off before jumping in the pool. In fact, it will help you track your laps during your next workout.
SEE ALSO:Apple deals are on the sparse side this week, with MacBook deals offering the most optionsIn addition to its activity tracking, the Apple Watch has health features such as heart rate monitoring, temperature sensing, and sleep tracking. It also has fall and crash detection to help you connect with emergency services when you need them.
The Apple Watch Series 9 is a great extension for iPhone users, and now is a great time to buy with this Amazon deal.
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