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Early Black Friday Deal Drops the Galaxy Watch 7 to an All-Time Low Price

Early Black Friday Deal Drops the Galaxy Watch 7 to an All-Time Low Price

Samsung makes some of our overall favorite Android smartwatches, and the new Galaxy Watch 7 is one of the latest models in its lineup. This 2024 smartwatch already has a reasonable $300 starting price, and thanks to this early Black Friday bargain at Amazon, you can get your hands on one for even less. The online retailer currently has both the cream and green color variants on sale for $232 -- a $68 discount and the all-time lowest price we've seen since it hit shelves.

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The basic Galaxy Watch 7 features a 40mm AMOLED display, though you can upgrade to the larger 44mm configuration for $256 ($74 off the usual price). It runs on Samsung's Wear OS, and allows you to read texts, take calls, stream music and more right from your wrist (though many of these features will require you to have a compatible Android phone). It's also packed full of fitness-focused functions. It tracks your heart rate, pace, distance and more during workouts, monitors your sleep patterns and even gives you an energy score at the start of each day. And with an IP68 weather-resistance rating, it's also fairly rugged and even waterproof up to five feet.

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It's also worth noting that the cellular-enabled configurations are discounted by as much as $55 right now as well. And while there's no set expiration for these offers, the early Black Friday bargains are coming and going pretty rapidly right now. We'd definitely recommend jumping on this deal sooner rather than later if you don't want to miss out on these savings. And this isn't the only great early Black Friday deal available right now.

(Originally posted by Max McHone)
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