Woot has re-launched its latest official Apple Watch band sale, delivering deep clearance pricing on the Apple Sport Band, Alpine Loop, Trail Loop, and Sport Loop. Pricing starts from $15 Prime shipped and you’ll find some additional details below.
These are largely the same models and prices we featured last go around and, while the options in terms of size and color are more limited this time, at prices like this we wanted to make sure they were on the radar – we are talking about originally $99 bands for $35 and $49 sport models from $15 Prime shipped.
The Apple Watch Sport Band found at the top of the list above is one of the models here that is still available in various sizes and colors (you’ll find those options on the listing page in the pull-down menus), but you’ll want to get in there as soon as possible because various configs are selling out.
Dive into the early Prime Day deals right here and then scope more of those week’s best Apple deals below:
AirPods Pro 3 now $50 off at Amazon, or up to nearly $100 off ‘like new’
Most affordable current-gen AirPods now nearly 25% off, AirPods Pro 3 deal, more
Official Apple accessory deals from $7.50: Black USB-C and extra MacBook MagSafe 3 cables, more
Apple’s least expensive current-gen iPad is down at $299 today (All colors)
Best Buy launches major 4-day Apple sale event: AirPods Max 2 all-time low, iPhone from $500, more
Most affordable Apple Watch Series 11 now down at $299 (Amazon low at $100 off)
Apple’s new AirPods Max 2 hit best price ever today
All brand new condition iPhone Air models just dropped back to all-time low pricing at $149 off
Deal pricing going up on M5 MacBook Air this week, but these 15-inch models are still up to $270 off
Amazon delivering almost all base MacBook Neo models as early as tomorrow from $590, still up to 2 weeks from Apple
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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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