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Apple’s latest Neon Green Ocean Band hits best price of the year at 32% off (Within $2 of lowest ever)

While we did featured Best Buy’s Apple Shopping Event and the official Apple Watch band sale within yesterday, Amazon has now dropped the price on Apple’s latest Neon Green Ocean Band once again to dramatically undercut Best Buy’s price. You’ll now find it sitting down at 32% off the list price. 

While the model with the Natural Titanium finish is matching the Best Buy price way up at $89, Amazon now has the Neon Green Ocean Band with the Black Titanium finish down at $67.03 shipped

As a quick reminder, Apple’s Ocean Bands are a one size firs most affair.

Regularly $99, this is 32% off the list price, roughly $5 under our previous mention, and the best price of the year. We saw this particular model drop to $65 for a few days during the lead up to Christmas 2025, but it has never dropped any lower than that. 

You’ll find the previously-featured official Apple band deals detailed right here, with some highlights waiting below:

Neon Green Ocean Band features:

  • The Ocean Band is moulded in a high-performance elastomer with a tubular geometry allowing it to stretch for a perfect fit, even over a wetsuit.
  • The corrosion-resistant titanium buckle and adjustable loop secure the strap during high-speed water sports.
  • For extra length, an extension strap is sold separately — perfect if you need extra length to wear the strap over your wetsuit.

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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