Apple Watch Series 4 with GPS, 44mm Case is $79 Off Today [Regular Price: $429]

Oct 2, 2019 at 08:00am EDT
Apple Watch Series 4

Amazon is looking to clear the Apple Watch Series 4 stock by offering crazy good discounts, with one model selling for $79 less.

The Apple Watch Series 5 is a darn good upgrade if all you ever wanted was an always-on display. Other than that, you get nothing much in terms of an upgrade. Therefore, the Series 4 is a pretty good purchase even today. Sadly, Apple has axed the wearable completely in favor of the new hotness. However, if you head over to Amazon right now, you'll find lots of Apple Watch Series 4 models on sale. And one model with GPS, 44mm case size, silver color and white Sport Band is discounted by $79. That's an insanely huge saving considering that this particular model used to sell for $429, and now you can grab it for $349.

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So, if you do buy the Apple Watch Series 4, this is what you will be getting in the package:

GPS
Over 30% larger display
Electrical and optical heart sensors
ECG app
Digital Crown with haptic feedback
50% louder speaker
S4 Sip with faster 64-bit dual-core processor
Improved accelerometer and gyroscope for fall detection
Swim proof

Though not listed in the description above, but Series 4 runs the latest and greatest watchOS 6 update, bringing forth tons of great features including noise detection in surrounding areas. If that doesn't sound like much, then how about a few new watch faces to keep things nice and fresh? If you are all up for that then head over to the link below and grab the deal right away before stock runs dry.

Buy Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS, 44mm) - Silver Aluminium Case with White Sport Band - Was $429, now just $349

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