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Apple Watch Series 4 on sale for $50 off at Best Buy
In case you missed it, Best Buy had a huge last week. Virtually all Apple products were on sale — except for the Apple Watch Series 4. We’re not sure if they forgot to include it in the sale or if it was a strategic move, but regardless, they’re making up for it now.
All Series 4 Apple Watches are currently $50 off at Best Buy, even the Nike ones. That means you can grab one of the newest Apple Watches for as low as $349.
The Series 4 display is about 30 percent larger than previous models while the case is thinner and smaller, offered in two sizes: 40 millimeter and 44 millimeter. The user interface is optimized for the new screen size, with bigger fonts and icons. Reply to texts, challenge your friends to fitness competitions, or use the walkie talkie feature to talk to other Apple Watch users, even without cellular.
In addition to appearance improvements, the Series 4 also has advanced . It automatically tracks workouts, including yoga and hiking. And if you’re a runner, you can enjoy new features like cadence and pace alerts. Plus, with the larger screen, you can see up to five metrics at a glance while you’re active.
At Best Buy you can find the standard model with just GPS, the model with GPS and cellular, and the Nike model, all available in both 40 and 44 millimeters and an array of colors. Check out the sale and save $50.
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