You can score an Apple Watch Ultra 2 or the Apple Watch Series 9 for free with nothing but some discipline and commitment, thanks to a deal being offered by John Hancock.
What Is The Deal: John Hancock is offering its life insurance customers a deal that even Apple Inc. AAPL is not – you can snag the latest Apple Watches for free.
To qualify, you must be a Vitality Plus life insurance customer and exercise regularly.
John Hancock allows its life insurance customers to earn points to reward for regular exercise. You can then use those points towards the monthly payments for an Apple Watch.
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How To Get Apple Watch Ultra 2 For Free
Follow these steps to grab the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for free from John Hancock:
You need to subscribe to the Vitality Plus life insurance program. Once done, here's how you can get started:
- Complete the Vitality Health Review.
- Choose your Apple Watch – John Hancock has added both the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 9, the latest smartwatches from Apple, in its program.
- Make a one-time payment of $25.
The remaining payments can be done using the points you accrue by exercising. This includes walking, running, biking, swimming and more.
Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 points redemption limits:
- 500 points – $0 per month.
- 360 points – $7 per month.
- 240 points – $12.25 per month.
- Zero points – $15.5 per month.
You will have to accrue 500 points per month for 24 months.
John Hancock has two workout programs for this – Standard and Active.
Standard workout – 20 points per day:
- Steps: 10,000
- Heart rate: 60% of max heart rate for 30 minutes
Active workout – 30 points per day:
- Steps: 15,000
- Heart rate: 60% of max heart rate for 45 minutes
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