Deal: Grab the TicWatch Pro for $212 ($38 off) with a free TicBand from Amazon

Wear OS might be in somewhat of a weird spot right now, but that does not mean you should pass up on deals when you see one. Today's deal concerns the TicWatch Pro, which is not even half a year old and is already $32 off on Amazon.

It might not seem like much, but the smartwatch also comes with a free TicBand activity tracker. The deal is part of Amazon's Lightning Deal that expires either in just under five hours or when enough is sold, whichever comes first.

As of this writing, 95 percent of the black TicWatch Pro and 58 percent of the silver variant are claimed. Those numbers could fluctuate, depending on whether folks pull the trigger and then cancel their orders, though it might be best to jump on this deal as soon as possible if you want a Wear OS smartwatch.

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To quickly recap, the TicWatch Pro is one of a few smartwatches to feature two displays. The main display is your typical circular OLED display, while the second is a low-power FTSN LCD display that sits on top of the OLED display. The low-power display is there not only to dramatically extend the TicWatch Pro's battery life, but to track the time, number of steps, and heart rate for the times when you do not need to use the main display.

The TicBand, meanwhile, is a smart activity tracker that checks your heart rate and sleep patterns. It might not be something you buy by itself, but for the low price of free, it's not too shabby.

You can grab the time-sensitive deal at the link below.


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