Get $100 off the Apple Watch Series 10 ahead of Prime Day
SAVE 25%: As of July 6, you can get the Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) for $299, down from $399. That's a 25% discount and a $100 savings.
Fourth of July sales are trickling into the weekend, and, fortunately for all of us bargain hunters, they’re overlapping with early Prime Day deals. We're already finding discounts across multiple categories, especially on select Apple products.
As of July 6, you can get the Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) for $299, down from $399. That's a 25% discount and a $100 savings. This is also the lowest price we’ve seen on this model since April. However, we noticed that the price fluctuates based on the color and band you choose. This specific deal is for the Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) with a rose gold aluminum case and a plum sport loop.
The Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) is compatible with iPhone Xs or later models. This includes the iPhone SE (2nd generation or later), with iOS 18 or later. It also has an all-day battery life, but the actual battery life depends on use. According to Apple, you can expect to get 18 hours (normal use) on a single charge and up to 36 hours on low power mode.
It's swim-proof (up to 50 meters) and comes with health and fitness features, including heart rate tracking, sleep monitoring, and activity tracking. Plus, the built-in GPS makes tracking your runs and bike rides easier.
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