SAVE $67.27:As of October 4, get the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 at Amazon for just $262.72. That's a discount of 20% and the lowest price we've seen.
You've got a lot of options if you're looking to buy a smartwatch. Sure, you might be tempted to go for an Apple Watch, but if you don't use an iPhone you might not be so keen on losing out on many of its features. Samsung has its own lineup of smartwatches to choose from, however, and they're not so shabby themselves. And if you want to lock one in right now, whether for yourself or someone else this holiday season, you'll want to snatch up this deal from Amazon.
As of Oct. 4, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 at Amazon for just $262.72. That's $67.27 off its normal price of $329.99 and a discount of 20%. It's also the lowest price we've seen this watch go for, though this price currently only applies to the Green colorway and 44mm size.
This smart watch is rife with plenty of the features you'd want from a wearable, from heart rate tracking to sleep and workout tracking as well as a host of "wellness tips" and a readiness score to help you stay at your best. It can even detect whether you suffer from sleep apnea and help you establish better habits when it comes to getting more sleep. It also uses Galaxy AI to help you improve on your best in terms of your regular runs or bike rides so you can get better over time.
As far as normal smartwatch functions, you can answer calls, text, and use a host of different apps on the watch as you'd expect. Galaxy AI can help you with suggested text replies, you can stream your favorite songs and podcasts, and keep your day top of mind with a built-in calendar. Grab yours before it goes back up in price.
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