- The Apple Watch Series 3 may not be the latest Apple Watch model, but it still boasts some great fitness tracking features and the ability to respond to notifications right from your wrist.
- The device is well-designed and integrates seamlessly with other Apple products.
- The 38mm Apple Watch Series 3 is on sale for $80 off at Walmart and Amazon, so now is a great time to buy the smartwatch.
The Apple Watch is largely considered to be the best smartwatch you can buy, and while the Apple Watch Series 4 is the latest and greatest model, the Series 3 still has a lot to offer - plus it's a little cheaper than the more recent device.
Now, it's even more affordable than usual: The 38mm version of the smartwatch is $80 off from Walmart and Amazon.
The Apple Watch Series 3 offers all the best things you would expect from a smartwatch. Notably, the device is excellent at fitness-tracking, thanks to a heart-rate monitor and the ability to track your steps, breathing rate, and specific workouts. In other words, if you've been wanting to keep better tabs on your health, the Apple Watch is a great choice.
It pairs seamlessly with your iPhone, too. You'll get notifications for things like messages and emails, and you'll be able to reply to them directly from your watch. You'll also be able to control media playback and interact with Siri.
The 38mm Apple Watch Series 3 is available in a few different colors, with the entry-level model coming in Silver Aluminum with a White Sport Band or Space Gray with a Black Sport Band.
Get the Apple Watch Series 3 from Walmart, $199 (originally $279) [You save $80]
Get the Apple Watch Series 3 from Amazon, $199 (originally $279) [You save $80]
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