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The Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 are the newest, shiniest Apple Watch models in the company's lineup. And thanks to price cuts that are already happening well before Black Friday, you can now get both at their lowest prices to date: Target and Amazon (among others) are offering both models for $49 less than you'd pay at the Apple Store. These are the lowest prices since both watches were first announced in September.
But that's not all: Walmart has confirmed that it will be selling the older Series 3 watch at an all-time low price beginning Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 4 p.m. PT: The 38mm Apple Watch Series 3 will be $119, and the 42mm Apple Watch Series 3 will be $149.
The latest Apple Watch, with even more features, is now on sale. In addition to an always-on display and ECG, the Series 6 monitors blood oxygen levels (though you shouldn't expect medical-grade results there). Regularly $399, it dropped $49 as of Nov. 15 at Target's Black Friday Sale. Amazon has since matched that price on some colors. Read our Apple Watch Series 6 review.
The larger Series 6 was originally only discounted at Target, but Amazon has since matched the price on some colors.
With its older design and dearth of bells and whistles, the Apple Watch Series 3 is getting long in the tooth. But with Walmart selling it at an all-time low of $119 (for the 38mm model), you could get two Series 3 models for the price of one SE. Apple Watch SE vs. Apple Watch Series 3.
The Watch SE is the stepdown model in Apple's 2020 wristwatch line. It's similar to the 2019 Series 5, but without the always-on screen and ECG function. The Watch SE also boasts a more powerful processor and a Retina display that's 30% larger than the much older Series 3, which starts at $169. Unlike the Series 3, the Watch SE also supports Apple's new Family Setup feature that lets you set up an Apple Watch for your kid, but you'll need to spend up for that aforementioned cellular version (and an accompanying wireless plan). Read our Apple Watch SE review.
The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.
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