Act fast! The new Apple Watch 10 just got a big $50 price cut before Black Friday

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Apple Watch 10 models shown at Apple event
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Black Friday has landed, and despite only being out for less than two months, the Apple Watch 10 just hit its lowest price to date.

After releasing in September, the Apple Watch 10 is just $349 at Amazon, a savings of $50 on the regular price. This isn't a door-buster deal, but it's a surprise to see such a new device on sale at all. It may be the time to get the latest wearable for yourself.

We've tested it for several weeks, and the Apple Watch 10 is the best Apple Watch overall, despite an unchanged battery life, a claimed 18 hours. Still, it has a larger display, thinner body and faster charger over the Apple Watch 9.

The newest Apple Watch ships with the updated watchOS 11, highlighting new features, including the FDA-authorized sleep apnea detection, a new Vitals app for health monitoring, and a Training Load to help you work out and recover more efficiently.

Apple has been embroiled with Masimo in a legal battle over the blood oxygen sensor in previous watches. The 10 is the first new watch released since that began.

Typically, sleep apnea detection relies on blood oxygen saturation measurements to track overnight breathing. Since Apple can't use that, it instead uses data from the accelerometer and translates that into a measurement of breathing disturbances, which can be used to suggest if you might have sleep apnea.

Beyond that, the display is up to 40% bright when viewed off-angle, and we found it easier to see in sunlight.

If you want to dive deeper into the Apple ecosystem, we regularly update our best Apple Black Friday deals live blog throughout the annual sales event.

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Scott Younker is the West Coast Reporter at Tom’s Guide. He covers all the lastest tech news. He’s been involved in tech since 2011 at various outlets and is on an ongoing hunt to build the easiest to use home media system. When not writing about the latest devices, you are more than welcome to discuss board games or disc golf with him. 

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