SAVE $50:As of Nov. 13984 Archives the Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) is down to $349 at Amazon. That's 13% off its usual $399 price for Black Friday.
Looking for a Black Friday deal to finally join the Apple Watch crowd? Right now, Amazon is offering the Apple Watch Series 10 for just $349 — a solid $50 off its usual $399 price. Suppose you’ve been eyeing an upgrade or you're new to smartwatches. In that case, this discount makes diving into Apple’s latest wearable tech easier.
So, what’s new with the Apple Watch Series 10? For starters, the Series 10 is Apple’s most advanced watch yet, featuring a larger 42mm display that boasts 30% more screen area than previous models. That extra space means better visibility for apps, notifications, and those oh-so-satisfying Activity Rings.
SEE ALSO: Apple Watch Ultra 1 vs. Ultra 2: We'll make this simpleHealth and safety features are at the heart of the Series 10, making it a powerful companion for anyone looking to stay on top of wellness. The built-in ECG app can take heart readings anytime, while high and low heart rate alerts can keep you informed of any unusual rhythms. It’s also equipped with menstrual cycle tracking, sleep monitoring, and even estimates ovulation, offering insight into your health from all angles. With advanced safety features like Fall Detection and Crash Detection, you’ll be connected to emergency services if you ever need help.
Fitness-wise, the Series 10 is ready for action. It can track steps, workouts, and heart rate and even monitor water depth and temperature for aquatic adventures. Plus, Apple Watch offers free three months of Apple Fitness+, so you can jumpstart your fitness goals without extra cost. The Series 10 GPS model keeps you connected to your iPhone and Wi-Fi, letting you send texts, make calls, stream music, and access Siri without having to reach for your phone. It’s water-resistant up to 50 meters and boasts impressive durability, crack resistance, and dust protection.
This Black Friday discount makes the Series 10 more accessible than ever, especially in classic jet black with a black sport band (or the other color options, if that’s more your style). If you’re ready to bring some smart tech to your wrist, this $50 saving on Apple’s latest is a tempting way to jump in.
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