The Google Pixel Watch 3 is back down to its Prime Day price

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SAVE $115: As of July 18, get the Google Pixel Watch 3 for $334.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $449.99. That’s a discount of 26%.



Google Pixel Watch 3

$334.99
at Amazon

$449.99
Save $115



If you’re out and about soaking up the summer sun, you probably have your phone in your pocket, bag, or elsewhere so you can focus on catching rays and vibing. But you still want to make sure you’re reachable and that you can access your phone’s features you do want, like music or fitness tracking. You need a smartwatch for that, and there’s a great deal at Amazon right now that brings a popular favorite back down to its Prime Day price.

As of July 18, get the Google Pixel Watch 3 for $334.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $449.99. That’s $115 off and a discount of 26%.

The Pixel Watch 3 does a lot more than just tell time. It’s packed with tools to help you stay on top of your health. That means whether you’re tracking your runs, checking in on your sleep habits, or monitoring your heart rate throughout the day, it can help you keep track of all of it. Also, you can customize your running metrics and even get feedback on your form mid-workout. So it can handle all of this on the fly and more.

But this smartwatch isn’t just about health and exercise. You can take calls, send texts, and stay on top of your day-to-day tasks right from your wrist. It’s compatible with a wide selection of apps, so chances are your favorites are already supported. And with this deal, it’s a smart time to make the upgrade. If you’ve been thinking about trying a new wearable, this is your chance to get one if you missed out on this particularly good Prime Day deal.

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