New Apple Watch SE 3 with always-on-display gets first discount

Earlier this month, Apple announced the third-generation Apple Watch SE, giving its entry-level smartwatch a bunch of very useful upgrades while keeping the same price. If you think about buying one for yourself or your relative, good news: the Apple Watch SE 3 is already available with a discount on Amazon.

The Apple Watch SE 3 offers several notable upgrades over the previous generation. The display now supports always-on mode, allowing you to see the time without raising your wrist, thanks to the display being able to operate at just 1Hz. There is now a skin temperature sensor for additional health insights.

Additional features include gesture controls with double-taps and wrist flicks. The Apple Watch SE 3 also charges much faster than its predecessor and offers a significantly better battery life, plus it has a more powerful S10 processor. Finally, you can spec the Apple Watch SE 3 with optional 5G connectivity, but today"s deal only applies to GPS-only models. Other than these upgrades, the Apple Watch SE 3 offers the same features that made it the go-to smartwatch for millions of users. They include heart monitoring, crash detection, sleep tracking with apnea detection, notification and call sync, Apple Pay support, dozens of workout modes, and more.

The Apple Watch SE 3 is available in two colors: Midnight and Starlight. As for sizes, you can get this watch in a 40mm case or a 44mm case. All four variants are now discounted.


This Amazon deal is US-specific and not available in other regions unless specified. If you don"t like it or want to look at more options, check out the previous deals that we have covered, OR you can also visit Amazon US deals page.
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