Apple Watch Series 7 $120 off for Prime Day 2022

Jul 12, 2022 at 03:10am EDT
Save $120 on Apple Watch Series 7 this Prime Day 2022

Save big on Apple's smartwatch today. The Apple Watch Series 7 is $120 for Prime Day in Midnight Aluminum with Black Sport Band.

Apple Watch Series 7 in Midnight Aluminum Case with Black Sport Band Currently $120 off for Prime Day 2022

It simply makes sense to purchase an Apple Watch if you have an iPhone in your pocket. It ties in nicely with the Apple ecosystem, and face it, it just works.

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Right now, the latest in the lineup, the Apple Watch Series 7 is currently available for $120 less on Prime Day 2022. This particular model will sell for anything around $429 on a regular day. But since it isn't a regular day, therefore you end up saving $120 without having to do anything at all.

With the Series 7, you get a larger screen area compared to previous models. This makes room for better experiences and detailed complications. Apple also promises a more crack-resistant front glass, allowing you to go harder on your workouts.

Thanks to the built-in faster charging and the included USB-C charging cable, you can top up the battery in minutes to get several hours of use. This is extremely handy if you love wearing your Apple Watch all the time, especially while sleep tracking.

This is one of those deals which you shouldn't miss. The Apple Watch Series 7 is a truly remarkable smartwatch and makes every other wearable look bad, especially when it comes to the display alone.

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