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Official Google Pixel Watch Gradient Stretch Band now up to 57% off at Amazon from $26

A couple weeks ago we touched with the official Google Pixel Watch band lineup as deals started to land on Amazon. This morning, we are doing much of the same with a focus on some new lows hitting the Pixel Watch 1 through 4 Gradient Stretch Band starting from just over $26 with nearly 60% in savings up for grabs on select colors and sizes. 

Still up at the full $60 directly on the Google Store, Amazon has price drops live across all four color treatments and various sizes of each. While not all combinations are at new all-time low pricing, a few of the Lemongrass and Peony/Iris models very much are, while the select Obsidian variants are coming within a few bucks of the all-time lows. 

The “Radiant Gradient” design here is a fun, vibrant, and colorful one with the dual color treatment. Frankly even the more monotone Obsidian and Hazel black variant adds a touch of design interest to your usual run of the mill fabric band. Google says the band is made of elastane and recycled polyester yarn with a seamless clasp-free design – just be sure to scope out the size recommendations here (these bands are stretchy, but there is a limit):

Comes in five band sizes; extra small fits wrists 135-154mm around; small fits wrists 155-169mm around; medium fits wrists 170-179mm around; large fits wrists 180-189mm around; extra large fits wrists 190-220mm around

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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