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Roll up, roll up, one and all and come see our best smartwatch prices and deals curated for you and your bare wrist. No longer will you be without time, smartphone notifications and a calculator on your wrist as our best smartwatch deals offer something for every price point.But let’s not drone on, here's our selection of the top smartwatch deals including Wear OS, Tizen and Apple Watch devices.

If you think prices could drop lower, it's absolutely worth heading back here for  potential bargains in the Cyber Monday deals event.Wear OS smartwatchesThe platform with the widest choice of smartwatches is Google's Wear OS, with devices arriving in a range of designs, sizes and prices. Previously known as Android Wear, the platform was rebranded at the start of 2018 to reflect more and more iPhone owners are using Wear OS products, largely we imagine due to the much lower prices.From cheap smartwatch deals to premium smartwatch deals, there's something for everyone who wants a Wear OS watch.Huawei Watch 2Feature-packed with more functions than you can shake a stick atBuilt in GPS and NFCOptional 4G variantScreen a little smallDesign not premiumIf you're looking for a smartwatch packed-full of features STOP LOOKING.

The Huawei Watch 2 is stuffed full of party pieces, from GPS for tracking your runs and NFC for contactless payments, to an optional 4G variant for internet on the move and the ability to make and receive calls - it's got it all.Sure it's not cheap, and there are better looking smartwatches on the market, but if it's features you're after the Watch 2 is a great choice.LG Watch StyleThe thinnest Android Wear watch aroundThin, sophisticated lookReasonably pricedMissing NFC and GPSStill requires nightly chargeThe LG Watch Style is undeniably a fashionable device, and in the smartwatch world it's also on the cheaper end of the scale.It does miss out on GPS and NFC, which means for those looking for a fitness watch or a fancy way to make contactless payments are out of luck here.However, this is the thinnest Android Wear watch around, making it suitable for more slender wrists - something of a rarity at the moment.Apple WatchesGoing from strength to strength since the original version in 2014, we're now onto the Apple Watch Series 4.

While some of the older models have been discontinued, there are some big discounts to be had on the older versions like the Apple Watch 2 and 3.The older Apple watches are available in two screen sizes, 38mm and 42mm.

Nowadays though, the new Apple Watch 4 comes in larger 40mm and 44mm sizes.

There's a range of case materials and straps to choose from on every model - and the fancier you get the steeper the price goes.Apple products are very good at holding their price - especially the newer stuff - so the chance of some great smartwatch deals is slimmer here.

Keep checking back though, as this page will automatically update to show the cheapest Apple Watch deals.Apple Watch 4OS: watchOS 5 | Compatibility: iOS | Display: 40mm and 44mm OLED | Processor: S4 dual-core | Onboard storage: 16GB | Battery: 18 hours | Charging method: Wireless | IP rating: IPX7 | Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPSLarger displayBetter batteryMore health and fitness featuresThe Apple Watch Series 4 is a worthy upgrade.

Many are already calling it the best smartwatch yet.

The new watch face has a larger screen, losing those large black bezels and it feels less 'chunky' than older models.

Fitness fans will appreciate the improved heart-rate monitor and there's even a built-in ECG monitor (a world first on a smartwatch).

The improved 18-hour battery will finally let you get through the whole day without worrying about recharging it too.Apple Watch 3 (Series 3)A modest - but impressive - upgradeAltimeterCellular optionsLTE isn't good valueBattery life needs to be longerThe regular Apple Watch 3 and Apple Watch 3 LTE delivers a really minimal upgrade, unlike the new iPhone X.

The latter version essentially just adds in connectivity to its latest wearable.

This basic Series 3 model though can only be called an incremental upgrade over the Apple Watch 2.If you're not that bothered about being connected wherever you are - or don't want to pay extra for the capability - you might want to look at the older Apple Watch Series 2 deals below and save yourself some money.Apple Watch 2 (Series 2)A speed boost and fitness focusWater-resistantGPS onboardExpensiveLack of useful appsThe Apple Watch 2 is water-resistant, which means it's more durable than most of the other devices on this list and you won't have to worry about getting it wet in the rain when you're out for a jog.There's GPS onboard to make running that little bit easier plus.

but be warned though, the Apple Watch 2 is expensive.

If you already own an Apple Watch, the 2 may not be worth the upgrade plus there's the newer Apple Watch 3 too.

It can also be difficult to find the Apple Watch 2 now Apple doesn't actively sell it.Apple Watch Series 3 Nike+The Apple Watch for fitness fanaticsImproved sports bandPre-installed Nike+ appStill expensiveIf you're into your fitness and on the hunt for a smartwatch which can help you track your workouts this is the Apple Watch you want.

Its sports band makes it more comfortable when you work up a sweat and the pre-installed Nike+ app means you're ready to run right out the box.Samsung SmartwatchesSamsung started its smartwatch life using Android Wear, but over the past couple of years it's moved away from Google's platform and onto its own Tizen OS offering.Apps aren't as plentiful here compared to the Apple Watch Android Wear ranges, but the ones you do get (e.g.

Spotify, MyFitnessPal, Uber) are very well integrated.

They work with both Android and iOS too.Samsung Galaxy WatchThe sporty Samsung watch gains some styleOS: Tizen OS | Compatibility: Android, iOS | Display: 1.2" or 1.3" 360 x 360 Super AMOLED | Processor: Dual-core 1.15GHz | Band sizes: 22mm or 20mm | Onboard storage: 4GB | Battery duration: 4 days on 46mm / less on 42mm | Charging method: Wireless | IP rating: 50m | Connectivity: Wi-Fi, BluetoothImpressive battery lifeUseful rotating bezelAnnoying chargerBixby isn't greatThe Samsung Galaxy Watch is arguably the finest smartwatch on the planet right now.

This is the follow up to the Gear S3 (there is no Gear S4), and marks a big enough improvement to justify moving to a brand name of the same calibre as its excellent Galaxy mobiles.The battery life here is simply outstanding as the 46mm version comes with a four-day battery, even with extensive use.

And to think Apple is so pleased the new Apple Watch 4 can last for 18 hours now.

Generally we've gotten used to the best smartwatches lasting a day or so at best, so this is something special.

This seems much more suited to fitness fans than earlier models too.With an intuitive rotating bezel and interface, navigating your apps is a joy.

That being said, there aren't as many available with Wear OS or Apple watches. Samsung Gear SportA Gear S3, but in a smaller packageSleeker designOffline SpotifyPoor exercise trackingErratic GPSThis is much like the Gear S3 before it and it only sits above that watch because it's a newer device.

The Sport is a fine smartwatch, but we didn't love it and if you can find the Gear S3 a touch cheaper you'll be just as happy.It does almost precisely what its predecessor does in a slightly sleeker and more water-resistant way, but lowers the battery life somewhat Samsung Gear S3Samsung's latest goes big against Apple - literallyIntuitive interfaceGreat activity trackingVery large on wristSevere lack of appsDespite a lack of original apps, the Samsung Gear S3 is one of the best smartwatch options on the market and it works with iOS and Android.

The intuitive controls and Super AMOLED screen from the Gear S2 are here, plus GPS makes its debut too. While its look is more executive than the Gear S2, it rocks a IP68-protected build and lasts up to 3 days before needing a charge.Samsung Gear S2Samsung is finally a real smartwatch contender Innovative rotating bezelWorks with Android and iOSToo few appsThe Samsung Gear S2 felt like a real step forward in smartwatch design when it launched, with its rotating bezel and Tizen OS viewed as useful innovations.

The Super AMOLED screen is also a real standout feature, it's incredibly sharp, vibrant, and fully circular.8VjPWpXx939Wo69H6c77Am.jpg#





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