A new low price reaches the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 at $150 off
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is easily one of the best Android smartwatches ever made, though one of its few detractors happens to be its high starting price. With models starting at $400, they're not even close to being among the most affordable smartwatches out there — that is, until today's sale at Amazon.
While supplies last, Amazon has the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 on sale from $249.99, saving you $150 off the regular price instantly. This deal is available on both the 41mm and 45mm models of the watch, with the 41mm model now down to $249.99 while the 45mm version is now on sale for $279.99. There are a few colorways to choose from as well, including Black, Pink, and Silver.
Fitting a mini computer on your wrist doesn't always look so nice, yet the Galaxy Watch 3 offers all the best smartwatch features within a rather traditional-looking form factor. Not until someone is close up might they notice the watch you're wearing doesn't just tell time. It's able to sync with your phone using Bluetooth so you can recieve all your notifications on the watchface and view them at a glance — even texts and incoming calls will appear, and with the built-in microphone and speaker, you won't even need your phone beside you to answer. You can stream music, track your heart rate or sleep, and even use the Bixby voice assistant to access certain features quicker.
Along with military-grade durability and water resistance, the Galaxy Watch 3 is equipped with a long-lasting battery that keeps it powered on for over a day's worth of use on a single charge. It's also able to be wirelessly charged using compatible Galaxy phones with the Wireless Power Share ability. Each Galaxy Watch 3 comes with a sleek leather band in the color of your choosing, though if you want to switch up the style, you can always replace the band for one that better suits your tastes. You can customize the watchface as well with over 50,000 possible options to consider.
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