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The Apple Watch 10 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra are both on sale

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On Sale The Apple Watch Series 10 sitting on top of a green bush.
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Whether you’re an Apple fanatic or a die-hard Samsung fan, Amazon has the smartwatch deals for you today. The GPS, 46mm version of the Apple Watch Series 10 is on sale with a 23% discount that brings its price down to $329 from $429 for savings of $100, while the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is on sale with a 39% discount that brings its price down to $399 from $650 for savings of $251. You’re going to have to be quick with your purchase if you’re interested in either of these bargains though, as stocks may already be running low because of the demand for these two smartwatches.

Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 46mm) — $329 $429 23% off

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (LTE) — $399 $650 39% off

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Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 46mm) — $329 $429 23% off

New models rarely appear in Apple Watch deals, so don’t miss this chance to buy the GPS, 46mm version of the Apple Watch Series 10 at 23% off, for savings of $100. The wearable device tops our list of the best smartwatches with its excellent health and fitness features, improved charging speeds, and significant design changes from its predecessor. You’ll be able to receive all the notifications from your paired iPhone on the Apple Watch Series 10, it’s incredibly durable, and its Fall Detection and Crash Detection features will connect you to emergency services in case of an incident.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (LTE) — $399 $650 39% off

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra features a bold and unique design alongside a big and bright display, but it’s also comfortable to wear, which is somewhat of a surprise for a smartwatch of this size. The activity and sleep tracking technology of the wearable device will help you monitor all aspects of your health and fitness, and its two-day battery life means you’ll rarely have to take it off. The LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is available right now with a 39% discount, for huge savings of $251.

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