SAVE $120:In a small/medium band size,eroticization psychoanalyst the Apple Watch Series 8 is $279 at Best Buy as of Sept. 26. This is the lowest price we've seen on this model to date.
All eyes are on the soon-to-be-released Apple Watch Series 9which has some features we can’t wait to get our wrists on. In the meantime, the Apple Watch Series 8 is still an excellent choice, offering most of the fitness features we’re looking for.
Coming on the heels of the anticipated release of the latest Apple watch, Best Buy just dropped the price of the Series 8in a small/medium to the lowest price ever: $279, a savings of $120. Theprevious lowest pricewas during July’s Amazon Prime Day sale for $279.99. This sale price has limitations — it only applies to the Series 8 with a screen size of 41 mm in, a small/medium band size, and in the starlight color. The small/medium band size is designed to fit wrists of 130 –180mm. If you prefer the midnight color, Amazon is your retailer - offering the color at the sale price of $299, for a $100 savings off the original.
SEE ALSO: Natural Cycles is coming to Apple Watch. So is it safe to use as a contraceptive?The Series 8 watch offers plenty of smartwatch features. The watch uses GPS and your phone’s WiFi to connect you to texts, calls, music, podcasts, and hundreds of apps. The Series 8 also has health-centric functions like sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and body temperature. It also comes with some less common features like crash detection and fall detection. Apple watches also come with three free months of Apple Fitness Plus.
When it comes to durability, the Series 8 is made with a crack-resistant material, IP6X-certified dust resistant, and is water resistant up to 50 meters.
If your wrist fits in the small/medium band, score the Apple Watch Series 8at Best Buy for $279, its lowest price ever.
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