#dealalert – Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is $100 off on Amazon

Price trackers report that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (44mm Bluetooth) is now available for $229.99, the lowest price to date. It was previously available for $329.99.
Its seamless performance and health tracking are the main reasons for PCMag’s Excellent rating. This offer is worth taking into consideration if you’re already an Android user and want a wristwatch that prioritizes fitness and looks good on your wrist. Be aware up front that daily charging is a standard procedure for many smartwatches.
The Watch 7 is designed to withstand more than just everyday use. It is 5ATM water-resistant, has an IP68 rating, and has undergone durability testing in accordance with military specifications. Outside, the 1.5-inch Super AMOLED screen is clear and easy to read. Samsung promised improved performance and efficiency over the previous generation with the Exynos W1000 processor update. With Samsung’s One UI 6 preinstalled on top of Wear OS 5, it offers minor enhancements including improved photo editing and widget controls. Along with 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM, it has a dual-frequency GPS that maintains a strong signal even in urban areas and beneath trees.
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Health tracking is where it truly makes an effort to differentiate itself. Body composition analysis, FDA-approved sleep apnea diagnosis, and a new Galaxy AI Energy Score that condenses all of your exercise and sleep data into a single, convenient figure are all available. Standard features like blood oxygen monitoring, heart rate monitoring, ECG, and automated workout detection are still available. However, you’ll need a Samsung phone close by if you want the entire experience, including snoring detection and some of the AI wellness insights.
Here, battery life is the primary trade-off. Depending on settings, moderate use will take between 22 and 27 hours, thus overnight charging will be an option. The Galaxy Watch 7 offers a plethora of fitness and health functions in a stylish, long-lasting design, especially at this new low price, if you can live with that and already own an Android mobile (preferably a Samsung).

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