Apple Watch Series 7 is a Full $100 off Today [Now Just $299]

Aug 12, 2022 at 11:06am EDT
Brand new Apple Watch Series 7 available for $299 today.

Apple is selling a brand new Apple Watch Series 7 for a low price of just $299 today. This deal saves you $100 instantly.

Apple Watch Series 7 is Available Brand New for a Low Price of $299 for a Limited Time

We tend to see deals on older Apple Watch models a lot these days. But, when one appears for the latest, Series 7 model, we have to share it with you guys no matter what.

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Right now, the Cupertino company is selling a Series 7 Apple Watch in Midnight color with a Midnight Sport Band for a low price of just $299 on Amazon. This particular model comes in the 41mm case size, which is smaller of the two sizes available. Keep that in mind before you hit that purchase button.

There are multiple reasons why you'd want the Series 7 Apple Watch over previous models. The most obvious reason is the screen size. You get a truly edge to edge display that melts around the edges to give you an excellent full-screen experience.

Compared to previous models, you also get faster charging. This is an extremely important feature if you love to wear the Apple Watch all the time. Just toss the smartwatch on the charger and it will be topped up quicker than ever before.

You also get a more durable display glass in this model, which is welcome feature if you find yourself biking around off-road or love doing high stress workouts.

If you want this deal right now, make sure you head over to the link below. This is a limited time deal only and which you shouldn't miss out on if you've been waiting for a nice deal to arrive on the Series 7.

Buy Apple Watch Series 7 [GPS 41mm] Smart Watch w/ Midnight Aluminum Case with Midnight Sport Band - Was $399, now just $299

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