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Google charges $60 for its Pixel Watch Gradient Stretch Band, Amazon has them at $13

Google Pixel Watch Gradient Stretch Band

Buy for $13 (Reg. $27+)

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There are loads of worthwhile fabric Google Pixel Watch bands out there, but if you’re looking for the real thing, Amazon is offering a more than generous price on the official elastane and recycled polyester yarn band. The Gradient Stretch Band is a comfort-first option with a hint of detail that pops through the slightly two-toned treatment as it stretches around your wrist, and now you can land one at $13 – that’s a whole lot less than the $60 Google charges.

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Google Pixel Watch Gradient Stretch Band features:

  • Compatible with the Pixel Watch, Pixel Watch 2, 41mm Pixel Watch 3, and 41mm Pixel Watch 4
  • Elastane and recycled polyester yarn band with plastic lugs
  • If you love a super secure fit, consider sizing down
  • This claspless band features a gradient design and soft, stretchy recycled polyester yarn for everyday and overnight comfort[1,2]
  • Comes in five band sizes; extra small fits wrists 135-154mm around; small fits wrists 155-169mm around; medium fits wrists 170-179mm around; large fits wrists 180-189mm around; extra large fits wrists 190-220mm around

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