Get the Apple Watch Series 9 sans blood oxygen sensor for its lowest price yet

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SAVE $90: The latest Apple Watch Series 9 (41mm, GPS) is just $309 at Best Buy, down from its regular price of $399. That’s a 27% discount and the lowest price we’ve seen.

The Apple Watch Series 9’s controversial blood oxygen functionality has officially been nixed on newer models of the smartwatch. If that isn’t a dealbreaker for you when it comes to selecting which constant companion you’ll keep on your wrist, then you can save big on a new Series 9 watch without the feature right now. There’s a great deal going on at Best Buy right now that you can take advantage of — and it’s the lowest price we’ve seen on this particular model.

As of Jan. 30, the Apple Watch Series 9 (41mm, GPS) is just $309 at Best Buy, which is $90 off its normal price of $399. That’s a 27% discount and the lowest price we’ve seen. This price only applies to the Pink Aluminum Case with Light Pink Sport Loop option right now, but if that isn’t your favorite color combo, it’s easily remedied with a custom watch band and Apple Watch case, all of which come in every color of the rainbow.

The Series 9 debuted in September, making it the newest non-Ultra Apple Watch you can get. Though it’s now bereft of its blood oxygen monitoring ability, it still has plenty of great features you’ll want to take advantage of, like the new Double Tap function. This lets you use a pinching motion with your index feature to your thumb to quickly answer or silence calls, reply to messages, control your music, and more.

This iteration also includes a brighter screen, zippier processing, and all the health and productivity features you’ve come to expect from the lineup by now. It’s still a very capable option if you haven’t bought into the Apple Watch ecosystem yet, or if you have and just want an upgrade. It’s especially good at this price, so you may want to act quickly to take advantage of this deal.

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