Wait.
Let’s stop right there. That headline says “Series 11.” It does not exist. The latest model is the Apple Watch Series 10.
Amazon Prime Day is happening. It runs through June 26.
The Apple Watch Series 10 is on sale for $279.
That is 30% off. That is, apparently, the lowest price this specific device has ever hit according to historical data.
Is that good news? Yes. If you want a watch that tracks your health without costing your entire paycheck, you should probably pay attention.
Our editors have spent years obsessing over this tech. We monitor the prices. We test the gear. The consensus right now? This deal matters.
Amazon is slashing prices on everything from fitness bands to kitchen gadgets. The smart watch market is particularly bloody this year.
“What really sets the Series 10 apart is the blood pressure notifications…”
— Jacqueline Andriakos, Executive Health & Fitness Director
She isn’t lying.
The watch tracks the usual stuff. Steps. Calories. Sleep. Heart rate. But it also does an ECG. You press your finger against the screen to check your heart rhythm. Simple.
Then there’s the new stuff.
- Hypertension detection: It alerts you if your blood pressure looks chronically high.
- Sleep Score: Not just hours in bed. A snapshot of quality.
- Sleep apnea detection: It spots the signs while you dream.
These features aren’t magic, but they are useful.
Hardware-wise, the glass on the aluminum models is twice as scratch-resistant. The battery lasts up to 38 hours.
That sounds fine, right? Until you try to charge it.
The Series 10 dropped the proprietary puck for standard USB-C. A small change. A big win for convenience.
Here’s the reality. You don’t get the rugged titanium or the sapphire crystal of the Ultra. You don’t get the diving compass. You get the daily driver.
For $279? It’s the smart buy.
The deal won’t last forever. Amazon moves fast. The clock is ticking, literally.
Why wait to fix your sleep score?
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