Put the Apple Watch Series 7 on Your Wrist for $50 Less Today, Pay Just $349

Dec 14, 2021 at 12:32pm EST
Get 50% off on Apple Watch Series 7

Right here, right now, you can grab the Apple Watch Series 7 for a low price of just $349. This deal saves you $50 on Apple's latest and greatest wearable.

Save $50 on the Brand New Apple Watch Series 7 this Holiday Season

If you want a brand new Apple Watch with the biggest display Apple has ever shipped on its smartwatch then the Series 7 is what you're looking for. And today, you have a chance to pick one up for a low price of just $349 in a deal that saves you $50 without lifting a finger.

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The model on sale is the smaller variant with the 41mm case size. It comes in a marvelous blue aluminum case and a wonderful blue sport band as well. If you want to rock a full blue look, then this is what you need in life.

Apart from the color, you get everything which the Apple Watch promises, such as watchOS, heart-rate monitor, ECG sensor, blood-oxygen sensor, swim proof design and so much more.

Always-on Retina display has nearly 20% more screen area than Series 6, making everything easier to see and use
The most crack-resistant front crystal yet on an Apple Watch, IP6X dust resistance, and swimproof design
Measure your blood oxygen with a powerful sensor and app
Take an ECG anytime, anywhere
Get high and low heart rate, and irregular heart rhythm notifications
Stay in the moment with the new Mindfulness app, and reach your sleep goals with the Sleep app
Track new tai chi and pilates workouts, in addition to favorites like running, yoga, swimming, and dance

If you need this Apple Watch Series 7 deal then head over to the link below. Remember, there are no discount codes or coupons needed here.

Buy Apple Watch Series 7 GPS, 41mm Blue Aluminum Case with Abyss Blue Sport Band - Regular - Was $499, now just $349

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