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Make some time for the best smartwatch deals for August 2018

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The best smartwatches make your life easier by providing alerts right on your wrist. Many also provide a variety of fitness-tracking features and waterproof cases. So, if you’re ready to take the plunge into high-tech, hands-free wearables and want to save money, read on for the best smartwatch deals.
While smartwatches aren’t as common as smartphones quite yet, they’re no longer enthusiast-only items either. The best smartwatches make your life easier by providing alerts right on your wrist so you don’t have to constantly find and pull out your phone. Many also provide a variety of fitness-tracking features and waterproof cases, while others double as music players, with support for popular services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and iHeartRadio.
Many analysts believe the smartwatch market will continue to grow as manufacturers add new features to their products and the technology becomes more affordable. So, if you’re ready to take the plunge into high-tech, hands-free wearables and want to save some money, read on for the best smartwatch deals available online right now. Also be sure to check out the latest Apple Watch deals.
When smartwatches were first released, the basic marketing pitch advertised them as essentially “a smartphone for your wrist.” Users were initially hyped but ultimately remained unconvinced, especially since the first-generation wearables failed to deliver on a lot of the promised convenience that smartwatches were said to provide. Lately, however, we’ve seen the growing popularity of great hybrid smartwatches like the Movado Bold Connected II, which neatly close the gap between old-school wristwatches and high-tech smart wearables.
The Bold Connected II runs on a super-accurate Japanese quartz movement,and also features built-in smart connectivity that allows this classic-looking watch to sync with your Android or iOS smartphone to provide activity tracking, call notifications, text messages, a world clock, and more. Now, you can score the Movado Bold Connected II smartwatch from B&H for $229 after a deep $466 discount off of its retail price. The all-stainless steel model is also available for $265 ($530 off MSRP).
$229 on B&H
The excellent Apple Watch Series 3 was recently released, so now’s the time to score some savings on a previous-generation model. Although it may not be the company’s bleeding-edge model, the Apple Watch Series 1 is still one of the hottest smartwatches on the market. It’s fast, light, and robust, and it features a much snappier CPU than the first Apple Watch (somewhat confusingly, the Series 1 is actually a second-gen refresh of the original). This is a big improvement over its predecessor, which suffered from notably sluggish app performance.
You get voice control with Siri, activity tracking with a heart rate monitor, and customizable watch faces, along with a myriad of Apple watchOS apps. Walmart currently has the 38mm Apple Watch Series 1 on sale for $149 and the 42mm Series 1 on sale for $179, saving you $100.
$149 from Walmart
Movboi’s new Ticwatch E is one of the most affordable Android Wear smartwatches that you can buy, and it’s been a surprise hit. This budget-friendly wearable costs less than some fitness trackers, yet boasts a full suite of Android Wear 2.0 functionality for use with a wide variety of great apps. It includes Google Assistant, which allows you to reply to messages, ask questions, set reminders, and more using easy voice commands.
The Ticwatch also does double duty as a fitness smartwatch thanks to its built-in heart rate monitor and activity-tracking functions. At $160 from Amazon, the Ticwatch E is the wearable to buy if you’re in the market for a full-featured Android Wear smartwatch that won’t leave you broke.
$160 on Amazon
With a stainless steel case and wristband, watches don’t get much more traditional than the stylish Fossil Q Commuter. Don’t let the classic appearance fool you, though — the Commuter’s heart is fully modern. Thanks to Bluetooth technology, you can instantly get notified of important texts, calls, social media messages, and emails, which are delivered right to the color touchscreen face. With a unique, stylish look, Fossil’s hybrid watches are great timepieces for men and women.
It also has built-in activity tracking so you can monitor your everyday accomplishments — including steps, distance, calories burned, and other fitness metrics — when the watch is synced with your phone. The three buttons let you control your connected device remotely for music playback and more. The Fossil Q Commuter smartwatch regularly goes for $175 but is currently marked down to $95 from Fossil, saving you $80.
$95 from Fossil
If you know a young techie who would love his or her own smartwatch, then VTech’s Kidizoom DX2 is just the ticket. This cheap smartwatch wearable comes loaded with 55 digital and analog watch faces to teach kids how to tell time. There are also wrist-based built-in features like a pedometer, gyroscopic motion sensor for games, and two cameras for taking videos and photos. The included USB cable can be used to charge the watch, download new games and clock faces from the VTech Learning Lodge, and upload pics and video clips to your computer.
The Kidizoom DX2 boasts a metal and rubber housing that helps it stand up to daily “kid use” and the bumps and drops that come with that. It’s affordable, too: The VTech Kidizoom DX2 comes in at $48 from Amazon after a 20 percent discount, making it one of the best cheap smartwatches.
$48 from Amazon
Our next deal is a treat from Samsung and a solid favorite of ours. The great-looking Gear S3 boasts a classic yet utilitarian build, thanks to its gunmetal gray steel case and thick rubber or leather wrist strap. Tough Gorilla Glass protects the touchscreen face, and the case features military-grade protection from dust, moisture, and impacts.
The Gear S3 also has a rotating bezel you can use to scroll through apps, notifications, and more. Like other wearables, it wirelessly syncs with your phone, and the S3 also has a heart rate monitor, along with a variety of health-tracking functions. The traditional-looking Gear S3 Classic is on sale for $53 off, bringing it down to $297 from Amazon, while the rugged Gear S3 Frontier comes in at $317 after a $33 discount.
$297 from Amazon
If you’re looking for a super-affordable, no-nonsense budget smartwatch, consider the new Amazfit Bip. The rugged Bip ditches most bells and whistles in favor of a low-cost, no-frills sports watch design that’s perfect for active users looking for something more than your standard digital watch (think G-Shock with a heart rate monitor, a customizable face, and smart connectivity).
This smartwatch is compatible with Android and iOS devices and can sync wirelessly with your phone to upload and track fitness metrics via the Mi Fit companion app. The case is dustproof and water-resistant and, most impressively, the internal battery can last up to 45 days before needing a charge. The Amazfit Bip is one of the cheapest smartwatches on our roundup, coming in at just $80 on Amazon.
$80 from Amazon
If you want one of the most affordable full-featured smartwatches available today, then check out the popular Pebble Time Round. This Android- and iOS-compatible smartwatch has a built-in activity and sleep tracker and delivers phone notifications right to your wrist. Its 9.5mm chassis features a slim and ergonomic profile, marine-grade stainless steel bezel with PVD coating, a matte finish, and tactile buttons for easy, eyes-free control.
Its microphone is perfect for voice notes and quick replies, and the tough glass display is an always-on, full color epaper screen — no wrist-flicking required just to check the time. Although the company went under, Rebble will keep things going for the foreseeable future, so your Pebble is good to go in the years to come. The Pebble Time Round smartwatch normally retails for $150 but certified refurbished models are currently available for just $50 from Amazon.

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