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All Pixel Watch 3s are on sale at Best Buy – save $70 on the LTE model

Here at ZDNET, we consider the Google Pixel Watch 3 to be one of the best smartwatches of 2025. If you’ve been thinking of buying one, now is a great time because the wearable is on sale at Best Buy. The Pixel Watch 3 is available in four configurations, split between Wi-Fi and LTE devices. Let’s start with the former.
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Both size options for the Wi-Fi wearable have received a $50 discount. The 41mm Wi-Fi Pixel Watch 3 is retailing for $300, and you can get it with the Hazel (gray), Obsidian (black), or Rose Quartz (pink) wristband. Meanwhile, the 45mm Wi-Fi Pixel Watch 3 retails for $350. You can choose between an Obsidian (black), Hazel (gray), or Porcelain (white) wristband.
The LTE wearables received a large $70 discount, although they’re still more expensive. In this instance, the 41mm LTE Pixel Watch 3 is on sale for $380. It comes with either an Obsidian or Rose Quartz wristband — Hazel is not available. The 45mm LTE Pixel Watch currently costs $430, and it has the same wristband options as its W-Fi counterpart — Obisidan, Hazel, and Porcelain.
Google’s Pixel Watch 3 launched on Sept. 10, 2024, and introduced several improvements over the Pixel Watch 2. The newer device offers a 45mm option for people who want a bigger display, whereas the older model only came in 41mm. Additionally, the bezels around the glass were shrunk to 4.5mm, “giving [users] a bit more screen real estate.”
Also: 5 reasons why I’m glad I upgraded to the Pixel Watch 3
ZDNET’s Jack Wallen, who’s been using the Pixel Watch since its first iteration, noted that the Pixel Watch 3 addresses many shortcomings that plagued the older models. The larger 45mm screen significantly improves readability. Battery life is much better, too, as it can last until the following morning after a long run. Other notable improvements include a dynamic refresh rate that makes animation feel smoother, a snappier user interface, and the return of running split notifications. I encourage you to read Jack’s review.
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How I rated this deal
As per ZDNET’s rating system, I grant both deals a decent score of 2/5. Neither one is groundbreaking, but they are solid price drops for a mainline smartwatch that’s been out for less than a year. I recommend the Pixel Watch 3 to people looking to take their personal health and fitness tracking to the next level.
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