Deal: LG Watch Style price drops below $100 for the first time, grab it while supplies last

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The only thing that beats a cheap purchase is a freebie. Well, if you want the LG Watch Style, one of the first smartwatches to ship with Android Wear 2.0 on board, you'll have to pay something, as the wearable is not yet free, but it's definitely one of the best deals you can score on Cyber Monday.

At the moment, the smartwatch is heavily discounted at B&H, thus making it a great purchase if you're looking for such a device. The US retailer is now selling the LG Watch Style for just $99.99, about $150 off of the MSRP.

It's the lowest price we've heard about, but keep in mind that the Titanium color is the only model that costs lower than $100. Still, the Rose Gold version is a good deal as well since it's on sale for just $119.99. The Silver color isn't on sale at all, so you'll have to come up with $220 to buy one.

Although B&H doesn't have any LG Watch Style in Titanium color left in stock, it says that more are on the way. So, you can still order one by expected availability is now 3-7 business days, so you'll have to wait a bit longer for your smartwatch, but it will probably worth the wait.

source: B&H via AndroidPolice

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