SAVE $69.99: As of March 13,Silip get the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 for $329.99 at Samsung. Plus, get a free watch band ($70 value) with your purchase.
Ready to add a new piece of tech to your wrist? If you're ready to snag a new smartwatch, now's a good time to do it. For Android owners, the Samsung Galaxy Watch line is a great option that rivals much of what the Apple Watch offers, as well as a swath of fitness options and other convenient ways to track your daily habits. And today, you can save on both a new Galaxy Watch and get a little freebie while you're at it.
As of March 13, get the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 for $329.99 at Samsung, down from its usual price of $399.98. That's a $69.99 discount. Additionally, get a free watch band with your purchase, up to a $69.99 valu. To claim this deal, simple purchase the Galaxy Watch7 and add a qualifying band to your cart before completing your order. The discount will automatically be applied. This deal is available throughl March 30.
This smartwatch offers plenty of health and fitness tracking sensors so you can keep track of your heart rate, sleep, and workouts. It can also detect sleep apnea. Figure out how ready you are for the day with a daily Energy Score rating, and compare your scores from days prior to see if you're improving or need a bit more work.
If you're more into keeping up with family and friends on the go, you can use the watch for that, too. Make calls, send texts, listen to music, and even use your watch as a remote to take photos. It can do just about anything you need it to, and it's versatile enough that you'll want it as your constant companion. And with this discount, you may as well go ahead and lock yours in.
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