Apple Watch Ultra prices have just plummeted …thanks to Amazon and John Lewis
For all the Apple fans who have been waiting to get one of the best smart watches but put off by the price – now might be the time to consider dipping into your wallets.
That’s because the Apple Watch Ultra has reached an all-time low. The normal RRP of £849 has dipped to a staggering £669.
It still sounds pricey but that’s £180 off the original price which is probably the cheapest we’ve seen so far.
That’s thanks to John Lewis who has dropped the price on the watch – specifically the Alpine Loop and Trail Loop versions of the watch.
Can’t wait to grab the deal? No problem. You can jump on the offers below so you can secure your sparkly new Apple Watch Ultra.
If you think that the offer is still too steep in terms of price, John Lewis also offers you to spread out the monthly repayments so you don’t need to worry about all your money leaving you in one go.
John Lewis isn’t the only retailer to be offering the deal to shoppers. Amazon has also lowered the price of the Apple Watch Ultra and decided to price match John Lewis.
The offer is currently available on just the Alpine Loop versions for those with small and medium wrists so make sure you get the size that you need.
And it was rating a whopping five stars in our Apple Watch Ultra review which praised its advanced fitness features but here’s a quick snippet of what the Apple Watch Ultra has for the price.
The Watch Ultra can cope with freezing temperatures, high altitudes and being taken deeper under the sea. It also gets a larger Digital Crown which helps when trying to spin this useful control wheel with gloves on.
There’s even a new set of speakers tucked inside the aerospace-grade titanium shell which can belt out a very loud alarm should find yourself in trouble and in need of some help. The much bigger and brighter Retina display makes it easier to view vital information and the battery life will easily last a couple of days strapped to your wrist.
There’s also that new Action Button which takes you straight to your favourite feature on the watch without tapping on endless settings.
It’s also worth noting that whilst battery life is much improved the Ultra still won’t match devices made by firms such as Garmin which can last weeks on a single charge. It also can’t track recovery time after strenuous exercise.
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