If you want to get Solo Loop bands for your Apple Watch in various colors, this may be your chance to get some at a discount. Woot sells them for up to 70 percent less than their actual price, so you can get the Braided Solo Loop bands that sell for $99 on Apple's official website for just $30. Regular Solo Loops are also on sale and you'll only have to pay $20 instead of $49 for one. That's just a few dollars more than some third-party bands considered affordable alternatives to official Apple products. Apple's Solo Loop bands for its watches are elastic, have no overlapping parts, and do not come with clasps or buckles. The company says they are “designed to provide a precise, comfortable fit,” meaning you'll need to make sure you get the right size for your wrist if you want to be able to put it on comfortably and make sure it doesn't slip off.
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Solo Loop bands for Apple Watches are on sale for up to 70 percent off at Woot.
$30 on Woot
The braided variants for sale come in various shades of black and white, blues, greens, purples, reds, oranges and yellows. You can also get the Pride Edition 2021 bracelet in rainbow colors. Apple Braided Solo Loops are made with strands of recycled polyester yarn filaments around ultra-fine silicone threads. If you don't like their texture, you can opt for regular Solo Loop bands made of liquid silicone rubber. The same colors are on sale and you can get any of them for $20. They are sweat and water resistant, so they are probably the best option for physical activities, although braided bands are also sweat and water resistant.
You can choose the size of your watch face and the size of your wrist in Woot. If you don't know what size you should use, you can check Apple's pages on its Solo Loop bands for instructions on how to measure your wrist.
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