SAVE $60:As of April 8,The Exotic Time Machine the 40mmSamsung Galaxy Watch7 smartwatch is on sale at Best Buy for $239.99, 20% off its list price of $299.99.
The arrival of spring is great news for those who love to spend time outdoors in the warm weather. If you've been looking for a smartwatch to help you keep up with your activities as you move outside, the 40mmSamsung Galaxy Watch7 is worth a look. What's even better is it's currently discounted right now at Best Buy.
The 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch7 has received a $60 discount at Best Buy that's dropped its price from $299.99 to $239.99. Two different color variations are marked down to this price as well, so you can choose between the cream colored smartwatch or the green one.
SEE ALSO: The Sony WF-C700N earbuds have returned to their lowest-ever price at Amazon for a limited timeThe Samsung Galaxy Watch7 offers a variety of health and fitness features that are great for helping you hit your goals. These include heart rate tracking, sleep tracking, and an Energy Score that shows how ready you are to take on the day based on stats from the previous day. It also offers Wellness Tips that can help keep you on track towards your goals.
With the weather getting warmer, there's no better time than now to pick up a smartwatch for your outdoor adventures. Don't miss out on $60 off the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 at Best Buy.
In the spirit of spring, Best Buy has some more deals that are worth checking out right now as well. One of our favorites at the moment is a big $300 discount on the iRobot Roomba j7+ robot vacuum. If you're looking for a little spring cleaning help this year, this deal is worth taking advantage of as well.
Topics Samsung Smartwatches
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