Deals: Amazon Has the Apple Watch SE Available From $219.99 in New Sales

Amazon has numerous deals on the 2022 Apple Watch SE this week, starting at $219.99 for the 40mm GPS models, down from $249.00. Along with this model, Amazon has low prices on nearly every other configuration of the Apple Watch SE, including cellular models.

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For the 40mm GPS model, you can get all three colors: Starlight Aluminum, Silver Aluminum, and Midnight Aluminum. Additionally, each color has both S/M and M/L sizes in stock and on sale, with delivery dates as soon as August 19 for many models. Overall, this is a solid second-best price.

The 44mm GPS model is on sale for $249.99, down from $279.00. Like the smaller model, this one is available in all three colors and various band sizes with a delivery date around August 19-22 for the fastest options. It's another second-best price.

Moving to cellular models, the 40mm cellular Apple Watch SE has hit $269.99 on Amazon, down from $299.00. Discounts on both cellular models have been more rare than the GPS versions of the Apple Watch SE, so this is a great opportunity to purchase the wearable at its lowest price.

Lastly, the 44mm cellular Apple Watch SE is available for $299.99 in all three colors, down from $329.00.

Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.

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Aston441 Avatar
16 months ago

My first-gen Apple Watch SE is still going strong even after ~3 years... honestly, I think the SE line is underrated.
Agree. I also think the "health" features of the regular AW are way, way, WAY overrated. Zero evidence of any true health benefit. That money would be better spent on a gym membership if people really cared about their health. But Americans love throwing their money away on the promise of an easy way out.
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coffeemilktea Avatar
16 months ago
My first-gen Apple Watch SE is still going strong even after ~3 years... honestly, I think the SE line is underrated.
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svish Avatar
16 months ago
Good discount on Watch SE.
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Aston441 Avatar
16 months ago

Well, there was that story about a man who went to his doctor about some "arithmia thing" (sorry, but I forgot the exact medical condition). He expected his doctor to tell him to rework his breathing exercises, but was told he needs to go to an ER, now! While you can't put a price on health, I'm still in agreement that many of these aren't THAT crucial given how rare they occur.

Even if folks are too time strapped to go to a gym (and/or really just don't want to throw that money into a gym), there are plenty of other ways to improve health... small changes in eating better, take the stairs or walk more often.
Rare, exceptional instances of picking out atrial fibrillation, typically not an immediately life threatening condition, are exceptions not proving the rule. Of course all arrhythmias are told to go to the ER. Tremendous liability if they are told anything else.

But again, the exceptions are not proving the rule: There is no scientific evidence of any real health benefits to the Apple Watch. I could just as easily argue thst spending so much money on AW, then not being able to afford they gym, makes it a health detriment. But there's no evidence for that either. If something pops up someday in NEMJ, I'll reconsider.
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