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Originally $500 Google Pixel Watch 3 LTE now at $170 via Amazon ($330 less than series 4 model)

Earlier this week we spotted the originally $400 Wi-Fi Pixel Watch 3 at $170, but Amazon just dropped the originally $500 45mm LTE model down to $170 – that’s nearly $330 off the launch price. 

Amazon is now offering Google’s 45mm Pixel Watch 3 LTE in the matte black case with the Obsidian black band down at $170.67 shipped. Again, this might look like the same deal we featured earlier this week, but this is the more expensive LTE model and it might not stick around for very long (the previous Wi-Fi only deal at this price barely made it through the day).

This one debuted at $500 before seeing an official price cut to $400 after the newer Pixel Watch 4 launched. Today’s deal is quite giant $330 off the original launch price and $230 under the current MSRP. 

Just for comparison’s sake, the standard 45mm Pixel Watch 4 starts at $400 and the LTE model carries a $500 list price. The latter and most comparable to today’s deal above has never sold for less than $400 at Amazon. 

Today’s previous-gen Pixel Watch 3 LTE deal delivers loads of value on what is effectively a very similar Google wearable as the current model. There are some differences and new features on the latest variant, but they look nearly the same and, for some folks, the $330 in savings is more than worth it. 

This deal, of course, joins the now live pre-order discounts on the brand new Pixel 10a as well – they are quite generous too:

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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