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President’s Day Pixel Watch 4 deals start from $300, Pixel Watch 3 at $183 off orig. price

The official Amazon President’s Day sale is now live and with it we are seeing the early 2026 price drops on the latest Pixel Watch 4 lineup roll on. Deals on the most affordable models are still live and landing on par with the Black Friday lows from last year from $300 shipped, but we are also tracking a chance to land the originally $400 Pixel Watch 3 down as low as $217 as well. 

President’s Day Pixel Watch 4 deals

As mentioned above, Pixel Watch 4 deals are still live with $50 price drops at the ready across the entire lineup – these deals are matching the best we have tracked outside of the more pricey LTE models that did sell for $100 off in limited dips last year. 

Now, those are solid price drops on the latest Google Pixel wearable for anyone looking to grab one in the early part of the year. But if you’re not bothered with the latest and greatest, the previous series 3 model is still a capable solution and you can score one of those for a whole lot less right now:

There were some extremely short-lived clearance prices at Best Buy for less on these models last month, but they went out of stock within an hour or so. While I for one might rather just splurge on the series 4, these are respectable prices for the previous-generation model for folks who just don’t care about the new model, and especially considering the previous deal died out very fast. 

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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