SAVE $158.56:As of Oct. 30,The Relic Of My Sister Next Door get the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra for $491.43. That's a 24% discount and the lowest price we've seen.
When you think of the word "Ultra" in relation to smartwatches, you probably conjure images of the Apple Watch Ultra. But that's not the only one on offer, which is good news for Android fans. Samsung has its own line of wearables, and its premium Galaxy Watch is one that's meant to be in direct competition with the Apple Watch Ultra. If you've had your eye on one for a while but wasn't sure when to lock yours in, good news: that day is today.
As of Oct. 30, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra for $491.43 at Amazon. That's $158.56 off its normal price of $649.99 and a discount of 24%. It's also the lowest price we've tracked on the watch so far, beating its most recent sale price in September.
This is Samsung's most premium smartwatch, and it comes with a wide variety of features – many of which you'll find on Apple's wearable. That includes fitness tracking that includes the ability to keep up with your workouts, sleep and heart rate tracking, and a variety of other sensors to stay in touch with your health. It can even offer fitness tips to help up your daily performance rating and a swath of other options beyond that.
This watch also comes with Galaxy AI capabilities that let you compare the day prior's performance and Energy Score, an amalgam of your heart rate, sleep and overall steps taken the prior day to see how much has changed and how ready you are for a similar physical day. Plus, it boasts 100-hour battery life that should help you stay on the go without having to stop and charge your watch. If you're ready for a wearable upgrade and you use the Android ecosystem, this is a great choice.
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