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Aulumu’s A11 Apple Watch stretch band with dual magnetic buckle is just $20 today (50% off)

Aulumu A11 Apple Watch Band

Buy for $20 (Reg. $40)

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Aulumu makes a range of Apple Watch bands that tend to stand out from the crowd and this is one of my personal favorites. Combining a soft woven nylon band with a dual metal buckle and velcro closure, it also includes a pair of strap connectors to fit just about anyone’s wrist.

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Aulumu A11 Apple Watch Band features:

  • MEMORIZE EASY TO WEAR: No need to adjust each time you wear it, just set your favorite position
  • Magnetic Dual Buckle: we have upgraded and improved the design of the most important buckle position in the traditional strap to enhance stability and convenience
  • Nylon Woven Stretch Band: It’s woven with ultra-fine nylon filaments, so it has a velvet-covered effect and is softer, stronger and more durable
  • Double strap Compatibility: For Apple Watch Ultra [1/2/3] 49mm and Apple Watch Series 10/11 [46mm] 9/8/SE2/7[45MM]6/SE/5/4 [44MM]. Fits wrist sizes of 5.70″ (145mm) – 8.85″ (225mm).NOTE: (Compatibility ranges for short and standard straps add up to coverage)
  • Double strap compatibility: the standard strap is suitable for a wrist range of (170-225mm) and the short strap is suitable for a wrist range of (145-180mm). So you don’t need to worry about wrist size discrepancy

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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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