The Google Pixel Watch 2 is $50 off just in time for Mother’s Day
Spoil mom and save.
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SAVE $50: As of May 10, the Google Pixel Watch 2 (WiFi) is available for just $299.99 at Amazon, down from $349.99. That’s a 14% discount.
If you’re scrambling to find the perfect Mother’s Day gift (it’s on Sunday, you know), there’s still time to get the mother figure in your life something that doesn’t say I got this last-minute. For example, the Google Pixel Watch 2 (WiFi) is on sale right now and makes for a chic and thoughtful gift that she’ll love.
As of May 10, the Google Pixel Watch 2 (WiFi) is available for just $299.99 at Amazon, down from $349.99. That’s a 14% discount and $50 off the listing price, making it a more affordable option for anyone looking to spoil their mom with a high-quality smartwatch.
The Google Pixel Watch 2 comes in various colors to fit different personal styles. With three advanced sensors, this watch tracks heart rate, skin temperature, and stress management levels, providing users with valuable insights into their overall health and well-being.
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The Auto Workout mode and Heart Zone Traning features help you stay active and monitor your fitness progress with the touch of a button. It’s also Bluetooth enabled, so you can connect it to your phone and receive notifications, calls, and texts directly on your wrist.
With a 24-hour battery life and a special fall detection feature, the wearer can feel safe and secure knowing that help will be notified in case of an accident or emergency.
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