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Scope out the rare $150 deal price on Pixel Watch 2 before your color sells out ($200 under the orig. price)

As you likely already know, Google is right in the middle of its 2025 Mother’s Day event, offering notable deals across the Pixel 9 lineup, its latest companion earbuds, and the Pixel Watch. We are indeed still tracking some notable deals on the latest Pixel Watch 3 (you’ll find the details on those below and right here), but we wanted to pay some special attention to the Pixel Watch 2 deal that hit as part of the sale before it sells out. While for some, only the latest and greatest will do, but for others the $149.99 deal price on the series 2 model delivers some serious value. 

It is important to remember this smartwatch carried a $350 price tag before the Pixel Watch 3 was released last summer and forced Google to implement a permanent price drop on the previous-generation model (you can see the new list prices below). That in mind, you’re effectively scoring $200 off the list price on a watch not even a year out from being the latest-gen offering from Google. 

On top of that, deals as deep as we are seeing here today are rare on the series 2. We did see both the Wi-Fi and LTE variants drop this low for a short time over the holidays last year, but these are otherwise the lowest we have tracked on them on Amazon otherwise. 

But for those of you that would rather go with the newest model, here’s how the discounted pricing shakes out across each configuration right now:

Pixel Watch 2 features:

  • The Pixel Watch 2 comes with three new advanced sensors for heart rate tracking, skin temperature, and stress management; 100% recycled light aluminum housing makes it comfortable to wear
  • The all-new heart rate sensor and Google AI combine for Fitbit’s most spot-on heart rate tracking yet, so you can get more precise health and fitness info
  • Go even longer with the enhanced 24-hour battery and always-on display; charge for 75 minutes to get a full day of battery life
  • Identify potential signs of stress with Fitbit’s body-response feature, so you can manage it in the moment; and track variations in your skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, and sleep to help you spot possible changes

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline 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