News

Weight Watchers Including Apple Watch Series 2 Option in its OnlinePlus Subscription Plan

It’s almost the new year, and with that comes resolutions, such as weight loss. Weight Watchers looks to capitalize on the traditional “new year, new you” fervor by including an Apple Watch Series 2 as an option for its OnlinePlus subscription plan.

Take your health and weight loss to the next level — wherever you are!

  • Earn FitPoints® with Apple Watch’s water-resistant interface whether you’re jogging, swimming, or just taking a walk.
  • Optimize your exercise time with Apple’s heart rate sensor and comprehensive workouts.
  • Effortlessly sync your steps and fitness to your plan.
  • Get all the benefits of Weight Watchers OnlinePluswith our tools, tricks, and constant support.

The subscription plan has an initial cost of $99.95 in the first month, with 12 monthly payments of $34.95 to follow. That makes a total of close to $520. The deal is a good one for those planning on buying a Watch and joining Weight Watch, as the Apple Watch Series 2 models start at $369, and a standalone OnlinePlus membership runs a total of $242 for 13 months, for a total of $611 if purchased separately.

The plan will automatically renew at the end of 13-months, for $19.95 per month, until you cancel. (But you know you’ll want to try again next year…) There is a $304 early cancellation fee, to cover the cost of the Apple Watch if you cancel in the first month, and that fee is reduced by $25.33 for each month you stay on.

“Weight Watchers and Apple share the belief that moving more each day has a powerful impact on people’s lives,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s Chief Operating Officer. “We are thrilled that Weight Watchers will be helping their members live a healthier day with the addition of Apple Watch to their OnlinePlus program.”

For more information about the deal, visit the Weight Watcher’s website.

(Via MacRumors)

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.