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Apple’s latest Anchor Blue Sport Band just hit the Amazon all-time low at $29 (41% off)

While we are still tracking an Amazon all-time low on Apple’s latest black Trail Loop in size medium/large, this morning is delivering the best price to date on the far more affordable Apple Watch Sport Band in the latest Anchor Blue colorway at $29 Prime shipped

Amazon is now offering the latest 2025 official Sport Band for 46mm Apple Watch models in Anchor Blue at $29 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35. 

This price is only live on the M/L size option that accommodates wrists between 160mm and 210mm. 

This is a regularly $49 Sport Band that is now seeing a sizable 41% price drop at Amazon. Deals on these Apple Sport Bands can be quite rare when it comes to the latest colors, and over 40% off isn’t something you see everyday on any of them really. Today’s deal is a new Amazon all-time low by a long shot. 

Most folks already know what they are in for when it comes to the basic Apple Sport Band – you likely got one with your last Apple Watch purchase. But if you are looking to add the new grayish-blue Anchor colorway to your wrist wardrobe, the price is certainly right here today. 

Apple Sport Band features:

Made from a custom high-performance fluoroelastomer, the Sport Band is durable and strong, yet surprisingly soft. The smooth, dense material drapes elegantly across your wrist and feels comfortable next to your skin. An innovative pin-and-tuck closure ensures a clean fit.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices