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Score the Apple Watch 10 for only $350 at Walmart today

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A person wearing the titanium Apple Watch Series 10.
Titanium Apple Watch Series 10, Milanese Loop band, Reflections watch face Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

Tracking health and fitness can be a real chore, especially when you don’t have any tech to assist you. Fortunately, we’re always on the lookout for smartwatch deals, and we came across this fantastic offer on the Apple Watch 10: For a limited time, when you purchase the Apple Watch 10 (Jet Black with a 42mm band), you’ll pay $350. Usually, this model sells new for $400.

It’s one of the fastest-charging smartwatches Apple has ever made, and we had the opportunity to take it for a test drive not too long ago. Our reviewer said, “It was the most comfortable piece of wearable tech I’ve tried in years.” That’s a bold claim, but it’s an easy one to stand behind.

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Why you should buy the Apple Watch 10

The Apple Watch 10 brings several meaningful changes to the table for Apple devotees. Right out of the gate, this iteration of the Apple Watch has 30% more screen area, which gives you more real estate for go-to apps, notifications, and messaging. On a full charge, the Watch 10 should last up to 18 hours, and just 30 minutes of recharging should bring you from zero to 80% battery. Not too shabby, Apple.

As you can guess, the Apple Watch 10 has a number of health and fitness capabilities. You’ll be able to take an ECG test whenever you want and will receive instant notifications should your heart rate drop to irregular levels. There’s even a Vitals app that tracks breathing and heart rate, so you’ll get a better idea of just how good you’re sleeping. You’ll even be able to make calls and send texts with a linked iPhone or a connection to Wi-Fi.

On paper, a $50 discount may not seem like a big deal for fitness tech, but any markdown is a good markdown, and we’d be remiss if we didn’t call attention to this great product. Grab the Apple Watch 10 (Jet Black with a 42mm band) at Walmart before this discount disappears, and be sure to check out the other Apple Watch deals and fitness deals on our radar this week.

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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