The last-gen Apple Watch Series 10 has returned to its lowest price to date
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The last-gen Apple Watch Series 10 has returned to its lowest price to date
"However, if you don't need the latest tech, the Apple Watch Series 10 delivers nearly the same experience, and the 42mm base model is currently down to an all-time low of $279 ($120 off) at Amazon. If you prefer a larger display and better battery life, the 46mm variant is going for only $309 ($120 off) at Amazon in multiple colors, matching the discount we saw over the summer."
"Overall, the Series 10 remains an excellent smartwatch despite being over a year old. It offers a larger, wide-angle OLED display that makes text more visible from just about every angle, and it's relatively svelte, coming in at 10 percent thinner than the older Series 9. It also boasts Apple's S10 SiP (System in Package) chip and supports features like FDA-cleared sleep apnea detection and hypertension notifications with the release of watchOS 26."
"The Series 10 also charges quickly thanks to a larger charging coil inside, allowing you to take the watch from zero to 80 percent in just 30 minutes. That means, if you forget to charge it overnight, you can top it off before you head out the door. The wearable also supports blood oxygen monitoring thanks to a recent software update, circumventing the import ban imposed by the International Trade Commission."
Series 11 is only a few months old, so discounts have been limited. Series 10 is discounted at Amazon: 42mm base model $279 and 46mm variant $309. Series 10 offers a larger wide-angle OLED display, is about 10 percent thinner than Series 9, and uses Apple's S10 SiP with support for FDA-cleared sleep apnea detection and hypertension notifications in watchOS 26. The watch charges from zero to 80 percent in about 30 minutes due to a larger charging coil, and a software update added blood oxygen monitoring. The second-generation Apple Watch SE starts at $159.99, lacking always-on display and EKG.
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