Save Up to 30% on an Apple Watch Series 9

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Apple Watch Series 9 Featured

If you don’t want to wait to get the newest model of Apple’s wearable in the fall, save up to 30% and get an Apple Watch Series 9, depending on the band size. It may not have all the bells and whistles as the Series 10 will have, but you’ll get both health and fitness benefits with this sportswatch.

The Watch has an S9 chip, enabling a display that allows you to interact without touching the screen. It makes it easier to see your messages, fitness counter, health information, etc. The display is crack resistant to boot. It’s also IP6X dust resistant and swim-proof to boot, up to 50 meters.

This particular version of the Apple Watch Series 9 is non-cellular, meaning you will have to remain connected to your iPhone to take calls, use the health and fitness features, or do anything Internet-related while using the Watch.

Apple Watch Series 9 Current Model

You can check your heart rhythm with the ECG app anytime and anywhere and get high and low heart rate and irregular heart rhythm notifications. You can also measure your blood oxygen with an app and a powerful sensor. Feel safer with the Emergency SOS feature that will summon help whenever you need it. It can connect you with emergency services if it detects a fall or crash.

The Workout app helps you stay fit through a variety of workouts and provides advanced metrics and insights throughout. Three months of Apple Fitness+ is included for free with your purchase of the Apple Watch. The Watch works seamlessly with your other Apple devices and services, too.

The sleep app allows you to complete your sleep goals every night, and a handwashing app reminds you to wash your hands for the required 20 seconds. The Mindfulness app will help you deal with a stressful day. Temperature sensing will give you insights into your overall health and track your cycle.

Get this model of the Apple Watch with a 41mm band in a selection of colors at $30% off for just $279.99. Get the 45mm at 28% off for just $309.99.

Apple Watch Series 9

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