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Commercially released back in 2018, the Apple Watch Series 4 hasn’t made a lot of headlines over the last year or so, getting discontinued as the upgraded Series 5 was unveiled in the fall of 2019.
Although your 180 bucks will merely buy you an entry-level GPS-only variant in a 40mm size (and multiple colors), just $20 more is enough to both upgrade the case for folks with larger wrists and add 4G LTE speeds to the connectivity equation.
That makes the ancient Series 4 better for your health than 2020’s Apple Watch SE, which is otherwise essentially identical to its 2018-released forerunner. In case you’re wondering, the (brand-new) SE normally starts at $279 and $329 in GPS-only and cellular-capable versions respectively, making these deeply discounted Apple Watch Series 4 units (with a 90-day warranty included) very hard to turn down for bargain hunters interested in staying healthy and fit.