Walmart Is Selling $160 Smart Watches for Only $23
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You don't want to miss this Walmart flash deal.
Right now, you can snag a Mingdaln 2025 new 1.85-inch smart watch for 86% off its original 160 retail price — now only $23!
Whether you're in the market for a new smart watch, or have never even tried one but want to, you're unlikely to find a better value to pounce on than this. It also makes a great gift (looking at you, Mother's Day).
Four colors are available at the heavily discounted $23 price point including black (pictured below), blue, pink and purple. Two other popular colors, gold and gray, are on sale for only $29, too.
With a 4.1-star rating out of five, buyers rate this watch highly on Walmart.com.
"I always wanted to get an Apple Watch but didn't want to spend that kind of money. I took a chance on an off-brand smart watch and I'm glad I did," one customer wrote.
"This smart watch isn't anything fancy, but I love it!" another reviewer added. "I love the fact that it checks blood pressure, oxygen, and heart rate. You can even keep track of calories and sleep patterns. ... Great buy, especially if you're just getting started on keeping track."
A third wrote, "For the price point this watch is incredible. Battery last days and days. Does everything that other name brand watches do except text back but you still receive notification you got a text!"
According to its product description, this adult Mingdaln 2025 smart watch carries a 120-hour battery life and allows you to answer and make calls, sync mobile contacts, track your fitness workouts and more.
"This smart watch has built-in pedometer, language assistant, music player, mini-games, remote-controlled photography, weather, noise detection, stopwatch timer, calculator, flashlight, alarm clock, calendar and other practical functions that can improve your quality of life," Walmart.com reads.
This watch also includes a 12-month warranty and Walmart offers free 30-day returns if you don't absolutely love it.

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