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Apple Watch price cut: save up to $100 on the Apple Watch Series 3 and 4

If you want to splurge on an Apple Watch, but don't want to pay full price, then you'll want to check out this killer deal from Walmart. You can get the refurbished Apple Watch Series 3 on sale for only $179. That's a $100 price cut for the series 3 smartwatch that features GPS technology.

The Apple Watch 3 is a health-focused smartwatch that offers heart rate monitoring and the ability to track activities, calories burned and popular workouts. The smartwatch features GPS technology so can you track distance on runs or hikes to see how far you've gone. The series 3 is waterproof and has an impressive battery life of up to 18 hours. You'll also get the basic smartwatch features with the series 3 such as the ability to stream music, send messages, make calls and receive notifications.

This particular Apple Watch deal is certified refurbished, which is why you're getting the $100 discount. Walmart's certified refurbished products are tested and inspected to function and appear like new products and include all original accessories. 

If you're interested in the latest model Apple Watch, Best Buy has the rarely-discounted refurbished Apple Watch Series 4 on sale for $449.99. This is the best price we've seen for the Series 4 smartwatch that features GPS technology and LTE connectivity.

Discover more Apple watch sales with the best cheap Apple Watch prices and deals that are currently available.

Interested in other smartwatches? We also have the best cheap Fitbit sale prices and deals that are happening now. 

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