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Apple Watch Series 11 hits $299 in a fast-ending deal, a great excuse to finally upgrade

A $100 drop puts Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS) at $299, but the clock is ticking

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If you’ve been hanging onto an older Apple Watch and telling yourself “it still works,” this is the kind of deal that makes upgrading feel simple. Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS) is $299, down from a $399 retail value, saving you $100. The other reason it matters: this price is tied to a deal countdown, so it’s not the sort of discount you can count on being there later tonight.

What you’re getting

Apple Watch is still the easiest way to make your iPhone feel more useful throughout the day. You get glanceable notifications, quick replies, call handling, timers, alarms, and Apple Pay right on your wrist. That may sound basic, but it’s the difference between constantly pulling out your phone and just staying in the flow.

It’s also a fitness-friendly device without requiring you to be a fitness person. You can track activity automatically, close your rings, and keep tabs on trends over time. For many people, that turns into better consistency rather than a short-lived burst of motivation.

Why it’s worth it

The practical appeal is convenience. An Apple Watch becomes the thing you check when your phone is across the room, in your pocket, or face-down during a meeting. It’s also one of the best “small nudges” devices for daily habits: standing up more, moving a bit, and noticing patterns you would otherwise ignore.

At $299, it’s priced closer to the entry point most people want for a smartwatch that will actually stick around in their routine. It’s also a nice upgrade for anyone whose current watch battery is fading, performance feels sluggish, or features are starting to lag behind the newer watchOS experience.

The bottom line

Apple Watch Series 11 at $299 is a clean, straightforward upgrade if you want the best iPhone companion for everyday notifications, quick tasks, and fitness tracking. The biggest reason to act is timing. This deal is shown with a countdown and is set to end soon, so if you were already close to buying one, this is the moment where waiting usually costs you the discount.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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