
The Galaxy Watch 7 Is Cheaper on Amazon Than on Samsung Website, Even Comes With a Bonus SmartTag2
You can score the 44mm Galaxy Watch 7 along with the included SmartTag2 for just $230.
Late last year, Samsung announced a whole assortment of new products to refresh their existing line of smartphones, earbuds, and watches. If you're on the hunt for the perfect gift for your fitness freak of a father, specifically one with an affinity for receiving texts on their wrists, boy does Samsung have the product for you (to get them). The new Galaxy Watch 7 is available in 44mm, usually priced at $360. Right now, it's discounted by $130 (-36%), and it even comes with a free SmartTag2 to help keep track of whatever you need. Throw that in with you gift to Dad or keep that for yourself. Or don't do what I say, I'm not your father.
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Your Own Personal Fitness Coach
The news Galaxy Watch 7 is powered by Galaxy AI. When you run or bike, each day will be tracked by Galaxy AI and it can compare your current performance to your last. You'll even receive wellness tips and personalized suggestions as it tracks your progress toward your fitness goals. Galaxy AI also assists in monitoring your workouts with improved heart rate tracking, while ignoring your body's natural movements to pinpoint a more accurate reading than before.
Track your sleeping habits with Galaxy AI and even use it to identify signs of sleep apnea. Additionally, you can see a reading of your overall energy level and physical readiness based on your sleep from the previous night, heart rate, and steps.
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The Galaxy Watch 7 is for more than just fitness. You can view and respond to texts right at your wrist, and even use Galaxy AI to respond with suggested replies so you can quickly address the conversation and get back to what you were doing.
Trying to take some selfies at a distance? No need to set a timer and run into frame. Control your shots with your Galaxy Watch 7. It can tell when you touch your fingers together which will activate the shutter and take your photo for you.
Bonus Gift
The Galaxy Watch 7 from Samsung is currently bundled with a free SmartTag2. This tracker easily clips onto a bag or a keychain to ensure you never lose track of your treasured belongings ever again. The SmartThings Find app can display its precise location and even send out an audible signal when nearby.
For a limited time, you can score the 44mm Galaxy Watch 7 along with the included SmartTag2 for the new low price of just $230.
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