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The weekend’s best deals: Apple Watch Series 7, gift card bundles, and more - Ars Technica

The weekend’s best deals: Apple Watch Series 7, gift card bundles, and more
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It's the weekend, which means it's time for another Dealmaster. Our latest roundup of the best tech deals from around the web includes a good price on the Apple Watch Series 7, as the 41mm variant of Apple's flagship smartwatch is currently down to $339 at Amazon and Walmart.

The Series 7 is the top pick in our guide to the best smartwatches: it has the same excellent build quality and robust software as any other Apple Watch, but adds a larger and always-on display, faster charging, and more advanced health tracking features like blood oxygen monitoring and ECG functionality. It's still not the most in-depth activity tracker, it's still for iPhone users only, and there's no real need to upgrade if you already own a Series 6. But it remains a well-rounded wearable that works for both basic-but-useful health tracking and smartphone-style utility. And while the Apple Watch SE is a fine alternative for those on a tighter budget, it sacrifices the always-on display, a little processing power, the faster charging rates, ECG, and blood oxygen tracking by comparison.

Note that only the green and "midnight" colors are available at this price. We've also seen the Series 7 fall into the $350-360 range a few times in recent months. Still, if you've been looking to take the plunge, this discount matches the lowest price we've tracked to date and comes in a good $60 below Apple's MSRP.

Elsewhere, our deals roundup includes a promotion at Target and Best Buy that gives you a bonus $10 in store credit when you spend $100 on an Apple gift card. We've seen this offer multiple times before, but if you use either retailer and plan on buying something directly from Apple anyway—whether it's an iCloud or Apple Music subscription, an App Store download, or a new device at a physical retail store—this deal gives you a little something extra for no added cost. You'll see each offer after adding the gift card to your cart.

Besides Apple, we also have discounts on recommended noise-canceling headphones from Sony and Bose, smart displays from Google and Amazon, Microsoft's Xbox Series S, Anker USB-C chargers, Tile item trackers, and several video games. Most notably, the latter includes a charity bundle at Humble that gives you several dozen PC games for a minimum of $40, with all proceeds going to humanitarian relief efforts for victims of the ongoing war in Ukraine. You can find our full curated list of deals below.

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Featured deals of the day

The Apple Watch Series 7.
Enlarge / The Apple Watch Series 7.
Corey Gaskin

Electronics deals

Google's second-generation Nest Hub smart display.
Enlarge / Google's second-generation Nest Hub smart display.
Corey Gaskin
Sony's WH-1000XM4 is our top pick among noise-canceling headphones.
Enlarge / Sony's WH-1000XM4 is our top pick among noise-canceling headphones.
Jeff Dunn

Laptop and desktop PC deals

The 2021 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Enlarge / The 2021 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Samuel Axon
Nintendo's <em>Legend of Zelda</em> Game and Watch handheld.
Enlarge / Nintendo's Legend of Zelda Game and Watch handheld.
Jeff Dunn

Gaming deals

Xbox Series S (left), next to Xbox Series X (right). The former doesn't include a disc drive and isn't as powerful, but it's significantly more affordable and can still play all your modern Xbox games, albeit typically at lower settings.
Enlarge / Xbox Series S (left), next to Xbox Series X (right). The former doesn't include a disc drive and isn't as powerful, but it's significantly more affordable and can still play all your modern Xbox games, albeit typically at lower settings.
Sam Machkovech

Video game deals

The stylish, surprising, and shapeshifting <em>Nier: Automata </em>is one of our favorite action-RPGs in recent years.
Enlarge / The stylish, surprising, and shapeshifting Nier: Automata is one of our favorite action-RPGs in recent years.
<em>Bravely Default II </em>is worth a look for those craving for a more traditional turn-based RPG.
Enlarge / Bravely Default II is worth a look for those craving for a more traditional turn-based RPG.
Square Enix

Accessories and miscellaneous deals

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