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Official Google Pixel Watch bands up to 40% off at Amazon, deals from $13

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Alongside a series of ongoing deals on Pixel Watch – the most affordable series 4 models are now back at Black Friday low – Amazon is also landing a with some all-time low pricing on official Google Pixel Watch bands. Many of these models are compatible with both the current and previous-gen watches with deals spanning a wide variety and styles and colors. You can scope them all out right here for deals starting from $13 Prime shipped and we will highlight some favs below. 

First let’s start off with the newest addition to Google’s band lineup – the Gradient Stretch model:

This claspless band features a gradient design and soft, stretchy recycled polyester yarn for everyday and overnight comfort. If you love a super secure fit, consider sizing down.

There are however some of the staple options on sale at Amazon right now including the Active Sport: 

Meet the perfect workout band – made from durable and waterproof silicone with perforations to keep things breathable and cool.

Be sure to browse through this custom landing page we put together to get a look at all of the official Google Pixel Watch bands on sale right now – there’s quite a large selection of styles, colors, and sizes on sale right now. 

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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