Moto 360
IN PHOTO: A Google employee demonstrates the features of the Moto smartwatch at the Google I/O developers conference in San Francisco June 25, 2014. Reuters/Elijah Nouvelage

Smartwatch enthusiasts can now buy a Moto 360 smartwatch from Best Buy or Motorola’s website for just $150, according to reports.

Last month, Best Buy had announced a deal on Moto 360 in which the smartwatch could be purchased at a discount of $100, provided it was bought with a smartphone, reports Tech New Today. Motorola is likely to launch the second generation Moto 360 soon, as per the Tech News Today report. As per a report on Tech Times, attractive deals on Moto 360 smartwatch are an attempt to clear the stock of the first generation of Moto 360.

According to a report on Android Police, Best Buy is selling Moto 360 at discounted prices in various colours and bands. The Black smartwatch with black leather band and the Stainless Steel smartwatch with brown and grey leather band are available at a price of $149.99. The Black smartwatch with black steel band and the Stainless Steel model with Stainless Steel band and 18 mm Stainless Steel band will come at a price tag of $199.99. The high end versions i.e the Gold smartwatch with gold steel band and 18 mm gold steel band is priced at $229.99 at Best Buy, enlists the Android Police report.

Best Buy has also announced a deal on the Asus Zen Watch, which will now be available at a discount of $20, reports Tech News Today. As per the publication, the sale is on account of Memorial Day and may end soon.

Motorola had recently announced a 48-hour annual spring sale from May 18 to May 20, in which the company was offering discounts for its customers in UK on popular models like the Nexus 6, the second generation, Motorola Moto X and the Moto 360 smartwatch, as per a report on Phonearena.com.

Under the 48 hour Spring Sale, Moto 360 was offered at a price tag of $234, reported Phonearena.com. Equipped with Wi-Fi, the 2014 Motorola Moto 360 will realize the advantages of Android Wear 5.1.1 Lollipop, once the update is released, as per a report on Android Headlines.

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