SAVE $158.01:As of Feb. 19,synonym for eroticism get the Apple Watch Series 9 for $370.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $529. That's a discount of 34%.
If you find yourself shopping for a new smartwatch, you can always count on the Apple Watch. The line has plenty of options to choose from, whether you need a reliable budget pick or the most rugged, fitness-focused pick Apple has to offer. But right now, it's also a good option if you want to save some cash, with the most recent non-Ultra Apple Watch on sale for an excellent price at Best Buy.
As of Feb. 19, get the Apple Watch Series 9 for just $370.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $529. That's $158.01 off and a discount of 34%.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristThe Apple Watch Series 9 is still a fantastic contender, even with the Apple Watch Ultra 2 on the market. It has everything you need in a smartwatch, starting with its wide range of fitness features. Track your heart rate, sleep, workouts, and just about everything else you can think of with options for runs, swimming, and beyond. You can have your watch monitor a wide range of movements and report back to you so you can keep an eye on how your body's moving and all the measurements in between.
But beyond that, it can also handle all the normal day-to-day functions you'd expect from a smartwatch, thanks to its S9 chip and GPS, with IP6X certification against dust, and its waterproof build with up to 50 meters of protection. Call and text, pay for items, get reminders, listen to music, control your phone's camera, and much more. For all under $400, this is a great deal that you won't want to miss out on.
If you're ready to lock in a smartwatch, this is one of Apple's best at the moment, so make sure you grab one if you're ready to part with some cash – less than you usually would for this model.
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