Updated
Updated · CNET · Jun 22
Garmin Epix Pro Sapphire Drops to $500 on Prime Day, Matching 50% Off Low
Updated
Updated · CNET · Jun 22

Garmin Epix Pro Sapphire Drops to $500 on Prime Day, Matching 50% Off Low

3 articles · Updated · CNET · Jun 22

Summary

  • $500 buys Garmin’s second-generation Epix Pro Sapphire Edition on Amazon Prime Day, cutting the smartwatch from its usual $1,000 price.
  • CamelCamelCamel data shows $500 matches the watch’s lowest recorded price, a level it has reached only a few times before.
  • The model targets outdoor and serious fitness users with heart-rate and blood-oxygen tracking, multiple workout modes, and multi-GNSS navigation.
  • The deal also keeps everyday smartwatch features such as wrist notifications and tap-to-pay, making it a broader Prime Day wearable discount rather than a niche training-only offer.

Insights

At $500, is the Garmin Epix Pro a true bargain or just a well-timed rival to the cheaper Apple Watch?
Is Amazon's June Prime Day a brilliant move to boost earnings or a risky gamble against consumer habits?
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