The Galaxy Watch 7 is one of the best smartwatches on the market, especially if you’re already a Samsung user. With a $300 starting price, it’s already slightly more affordable than the Apple Watch Series 10, and right now you can get one on your wrist for even less with this incredible bundle deal at Amazon.
You can grab both a 40mm Galaxy Watch 7 and a Samsung SmartTag 2 Bluetooth tracker for just $210 total, which saves you a whopping $120 compared to what you would typically pay for both items. This current deal beats the offer we saw during last week’s Memorial Day sale by $10, but there’s no telling how long it will stick around. We’d definitely recommend acting fast if you want to take advantage of these savings.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 supports all of the features we expect from these kinds of wearables, including sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring and fitness tracking capabilities. The watch supports Galaxy AI to help compare your workout performance with previous sessions, while the Energy Score calculates your physical readiness based on the day before and your activity throughout the day.
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This deal is available on two Galaxy Watch colors, green and silver, so pick the one that you like best before adding your new watch to your cart.
Bundled with the watch is a SmartTag 2, a Bluetooth tracker that makes it easier to keep tabs on your bags, wallets and more. It’s water- and dust-resistant, and can run for up to 500 hours before its CR2032 battery needs to be replaced. If you need a slightly larger watch, you can also grab a 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and SmartTag bundle for just $240 right now and save $120 as well.
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Why this deal matters
As far as Samsung Galaxy Watch deals go, this is definitely one that is worth your attention, regardless of whether you go for the 40mm or 44mm bundle. That’s especially the case if you’re in the market for a new wearable and could also use an essentially free Bluetooth tracker. If you don’t have a use for the tracker, you can grab just the smartwatch for $200, which still saves you $100.