It may not be the latest model, but it remains one of the best smartwatches you can currently get. Boasting an aluminum case and a vibrant AMOLED display made of Sapphire Crystal, it has a sleek look and high durability.
Additionally, it runs on Wear OS, which means you’re also getting goodies like NFC for contactless payments, smart notifications, phone call support, and quick, easy access to the Google Play Store, where you can download third-party apps like Spotify, for instance. It also has dual-band GPS, meaning it’s way more accurate in dense urban areas like New York.
As for health-tracking features, it comes with almost the whole kit and caboodle, including Samsung’s body analysis. Compared to the latest Galaxy Watch 8, it misses out only on the Antioxidant Index, Vascular Load Monitoring, and the AI-powered Wellness Coach.
But given that the watch will set you back only about $180, I believe that lacking fancy features like an AI-powered Wellness Coach is something we can easily turn a blind eye to. Plus, the watch has an all-day battery life, so it will have your back throughout the whole day, making it a reliable companion. Therefore, don’t miss out—save while you can!
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