My Preferred Amazon Deal Today: The Apple Watch Series 9
Similar to many tech devices, Apple Watches come in three variants: a basic version (SE), a medium-level model (Series 9), and a top-notch one (Ultra 2). The Series 9, though, offers the most value for your money, featuring high-end features and designs, while still maintaining a price closer to the SE model rather than the Ultra 2. Presently, the Apple Watch Series 9 retails for $299 for the GPS model (originally $399); and $399 for the GPS and cellular versions (previously $499), as per price comparison tools.
Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS, 45mm, Midnight, Loop One Size Band, Without Blood Oxygen) - $329 at Amazon$429 Save $100If you're unsure whether the Series 9 or the Ultra 2 suits your needs better, delve into our detailed review. In a nutshell, the Series 9 is a scaled-down version with fewer features tailored to outdoor enthusiasts, compared to the Ultra 2. If you're not willing to spend extra money on a brighter display and a more rugged design, the Series 9 is an excellent option. PCMag praised the Series 9 for its potent processor, the highly sought-after double-tap feature for hands-free functionality, access to Siri, "Precision Finding" to locate your lost iPhone 15s, and its vibrant screen.
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To decide between the GPS and the cellular versions, ponder whether having unhindered access to your smartphone without carrying it around or being connected to the same network is worthwhile to you. Can you envision going for a run without your phone, listening to music using your AirPods, and receiving calls, and is it worth $100? If so, opt for the GPS and cellular models. You can still carry out these tasks with the GPS variant as long as you're within the same Wi-Fi network as your device or in Bluetooth range.
For the moment, only the 41mm display is available for both versions, but band options ranging from 130mm to 200mm are offered for both.
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Source: lifehacker.com