SAVE $399.01:As of Jan. 30,montia sabbag sex video get a refurbished Apple Watch Ultra for $399.99 at Woot. That's a discount of 53%.
You've got plenty of options if you're in the market for a new smartwatch. But here's the thing: you don't actually need a "new" smartwatch if you want something that works for you. You can do just fine with an older model if you want to save a little cash, and that's especially true of the Apple Watch Ultra. You can get a great price on a refurbished model right now if you head on over to Woot.
As of Jan. 30, you can get a refurbished Apple Watch Ultra for $399.99 at Woot, which is $399.01 off its brand-new retail price of $799. That's a discount of 53%. You can choose from a variety of watch bands, each with a Titanium case, from Midnight Ocean to Yellow Ocean and several Alpine Loop options. Plus, these models are graded A, which means they've been guaranteed to have "minimal cosmetic damage" when you receive them. Batteries have also been tested to charge up to a minimum of 85%.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristThe Apple Watch Ultra is certainly no slouch, and it's well worth buying, even though the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is available (for hundreds more). It's perfect for athletes and power users, and its 36-hour battery life ensures it keeps on going as long as you can. Plus, with 100m of water resistance and a slew of fitness tracking features, it can be more than your constant companion — it can act as your digital personal trainer with workout tracking and more.
Plus, you get all the other features you're probably looking for in a fitness-focused watch: heart rate tracking, distance, route, and pace information for runs, a built-in GPS and compass, a super-bright display, and much more. It's all well worth it for the price, so if you want to join the party, it's a great time to jump right in.
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