Our favorite smartwatch in 2025 just hit an irresistible price at 30% off
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 launched in 2024, and it was easily our favorite of the year, but here's the thing, it's also our favorite smartwatch in 2025. Simply put, it's the perfect device for the majority of people, a crowd-pleaser that's light on the wrist but not devoid of features.
Not only can you easily keep track of your heart health, with an incredibly accurate heart rate sensor, the device is a joy to navigate, thanks to its intuitive swipe navigation. And the watch is running Wear OS 5, the latest release based on Android 14. In other words, this is a top-of-the-line smartwatch packing the latest and greatest.
Well, Amazon is currently holding a sale on the watch that removes 30% from the $300 retail price, a savings of $91, bringing the cost down to $209, an absolutely fantastic deal for our favorite smartwatch currently on the market.
If you're looking to run the latest and greatest version of Wear OS on reliable hardware that's built to last, then the Galaxy Watch 7 should be at the top of your list, which is why we gave it an 8.5 out of 10 in our review.
Of course, this watch comes in two different sizes, and it's the 40mm device that's currently on sale for 30% off, the green model to be specific. For $10 more, you could pick up the cream. Now, if you're looking for something larger, the good news is that the 44mm models are also on sale, but only at 24% off at $249. Still, every model is on sale, so it just depends on what size and color you want, and how much you're looking to spend. For me I love the look of the green 40mm model, which would fit my dainty wrist a heck of a lot better than the 44mm. But that's what's great about today's sale, you're not beholden to any one model.
Still, today's best deal is for the green 40mm Galaxy Watch 7, and at 30%, you'll be very hard pressed to find a better price. In fact, this is the second-best price we've ever seen, so make sure to act fast while supplies last.

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