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The Apple Watch SE 3 is even easier to recommend at $50 off

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Why This Matters

The Apple Watch SE 3's recent price drop makes it an attractive option for consumers seeking a feature-rich smartwatch at an affordable price. Its enhanced features, such as an always-on display, faster charging, and health monitoring, position it as a compelling choice in the wearable market. This development underscores Apple's strategy to offer accessible yet capable devices to a broader audience, impacting both the industry and consumers.

Key Takeaways

When Apple released the latest Apple Watch SE, it surprised us, outshining Apple’s more expensive models while improving on the basics. Now that it’s on sale, it’s even easier to recommend. The LTE-enabled model has dropped back to its all-time low of $249 ($50 off) at Amazon for the first time since December, while the 40mm GPS version is down to $219 ($30 off) at Amazon, Target, and Walmart. The larger 44mm GPS model is also on sale for $249 ($30 off) at Amazon and Target while you can add LTE for $50 more.

The Apple Watch SE 3 brings over a number of features that were previously limited to Apple’s higher-end models. Notably, it now has an always-on display, so you can glance at the time or notifications without having to tap the screen. It’s powered by Apple’s S10 chip, which enables features like on-device Siri and gesture controls such as double tap and wrist flick, making it easier to answer calls or manage notifications. You also get faster charging and 5G connectivity for improved coverage, along with the ability to listen to music directly from your wrist. On the health and wellness side, the SE 3 supports ovulation tracking and can monitor your breathing while you sleep, sending alerts if it detects signs of sleep apnea.

Of course, as an entry-level watch, Apple left out some features to keep costs down. You can’t take an EKG, measure blood oxygen levels, or receive hypertension alerts like you can on the Series 11 and Ultra 3. The more expensive models also offer larger displays and include Apple’s Ultra Wideband chip, which powers Precision Finding, a feature that helps you locate your iPhone. That said, the SE 3 covers the essentials, and for many, that’s more than enough.