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This Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE just dropped back to Amazon all-time low pricing at up to $104 off

We were tracking some good, but not particularly exciting $60 price drops across the latest Pixel Watch 4 lineup over the last week or so. However, Amazon has just brought back a far better $104 price drop on the silver 45mm model

Amazon is now offering the 45mm Pixel Watch 4 LTE with the silver case down at $396 shipped. This is a regularly $500 current-generation Google smartwatch now sitting at $104 off the list. 

This is the same deal we featured the other day that quickly jumped back up to full price alongside just about every other model in the lineup, but Amazon has now brought back its all-time low pricing. 

Today’s deal lands a few bucks under the previous all-time low on the silver case model we tracked during the Black Friday deal season last year and then quickly once again in mid-January 2026. We have seen the Obsidian variant of this same watch dip as low as $390, but if its the silver you’re after, today’s deal is a very good one when it comes to brand new condition.

As of right now, just about every model/configuration in the lineup has jumped back up to full price, save for this silver 41mm LTE model. This one is also seeing a particularly notable discount right now landing within a couple bucks of the best Amazon price ever at $351 shipped. That’s $99 off the $450 list price and within $2 of the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon. 

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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


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