SAVE $70:As of Feb. 12,Delires obscenes (1998) the Apple Watch 10 is on sale for $359 at Amazon. That's a saving of 36% on the list price.
If an Apple watch has been on your wishlist for a while, you're in luck. The latest model has been reduced again, and this time it's back down to its lowest-ever price.
As of Feb. 12, you can find the Apple Watch 10 at Amazon for $359, saving you $70 on list price. This deal is for all available colorways (rose gold, silver, jet black) and without AppleCare+ added.
SEE ALSO: Apple Maps follows Google, relabels Gulf of Mexico as AmericaStyle-wise, the Apple Watch 10 is the thinnest of the range so far but also has the biggest and most readable display. It also introduces Apple's first-ever wide-angle OLED display, meaning the watch remains clear and sharp when glancing at it quickly or from different angles.
If you're looking for health and fitness metrics, you'll be suitably impressed. Advanced health tracking includes ECG readings, heart rate notifications, and ovulation estimates. In the Vitals app, you'll find detailed overnight metrics such as heart and respiratory rates, and sleep tracking. It even includes alerts for possible sleep apnea. For fitness enthusiasts, the Workout app lets you track a whole load of activities, along with tools to monitor workout intensity and aquatic tracking with depth and water temperature sensors. And with 18 hours of normal use (and fast charging that gives you 80% in 30 minutes), the watch is perfect for all lengths of activity.
Some other notable features concern safety. Users get Fall Detection, Crash Detection, Emergency SOS, and a Check-In feature that automatically updates loved ones when you reach your destination.
Head to Amazon to grab this deal whilst stocks last.
Topics Amazon Apple Apple Watch
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