SAVE $50: As of April 30011 Archives get the Google Pixel Watch 3 for $299.99, down from its usual price of $349.99. That's a discount of 14%.
Summer is just about here, and that means spending more time outdoors for many of us. You'll want to make sure you're reachable if need be, and that you can get in touch with anyone you need to talk to while out and about as well. That's where a great smartwatch comes in. If you're looking for one and use an Android device as your primary phone, you might be interested in this deal from Amazon.
As of April 30, get the Google Pixel Watch 3 for $299.99, down from its usual price of $349.99. That's $50 off and a discount of 14%.
SEE ALSO: The best fitness trackers you can buy in 2025: From smartwatches to ringsThe Google Pixel Watch 3 is more than just a regular smartwatch. It's got tons of options in terms of fitness tracking, with plenty of features that can help you keep abreast of your workouts and their efficacy. It also has sleep and resting heart rate tracking to see how ready you are for the day and your planned workouts each day. You can even build custom run tracking and get real-time commentary on your form to make sure you're getting the most out of each session.
Each morning, your watch prepares a Fitbit Morning Brief with a cardio load report to measure how hard you're pushing your heart, while serving up a report on how you're training. It'll also give you notes on how you slept and calculate a readiness score so you know if you should go all out for the day or not.
Beyond fitness tracking, you can use the Pixel Watch 3 for calling, texting, and using a variety of apps. If you're ready to go out into the world with a reliable piece of wrist candy this summer, snag your watch now at Amazon.
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