Article 6TS8B This Galaxy Watch 7 Is at Its Lowest Price Ever

This Galaxy Watch 7 Is at Its Lowest Price Ever

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If you're considering a smartwatch with top-tier health tracking and rugged durability, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (Bespoke Edition) is now $249.99 (down from $329.99), its lowest price yet, according to price trackers.

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Its 44mm aluminum body is lightweight but tough, with IP68 weather resistance, 5ATM waterproofing, and MIL-STD-810H certification. In simple terms, it can handle dust, shocks, extreme temperatures (-4F to 122F, according to the manufacturer), and submersion. Pair that with a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display (480x480 resolution), and you've got a watch that's both durable and great to look at-whether you're swiping through notifications or checking your fitness stats, the screen reportedly impresses.

When it comes to health tracking, the Galaxy Watch 7 offers sleep monitoring, measures body composition (like BMI and fat percentage), takes an ECG, and even features FDA-approved sleep apnea detection, notes this PCMag review. It then calculates an Energy Score-a Galaxy AI feature that combines fitness, sleep, and other health metrics into a single score (out of 100)-while offering personalized tips to improve your health. That said, some advanced features (like snoring detection) require a Samsung phone.

For day-to-day use, the Galaxy Watch 7 is powered by Wear OS with Samsung's One UI enhancements. You get Bluetooth, wifi, NFC for mobile payments, and dual-frequency GPS for precise location tracking. Plus, its 32GB of storage means you can load plenty of music or apps. But no product is perfect. Its 425mAh battery lasts 22-28 hours (depending on usage), which means you'll need to charge it daily. For those who prioritize battery life, alternatives like the OnePlus Watch 2 might be worth exploring at a similar price point.

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