My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

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The new Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 range has just been released this month, with the Galaxy Watch 8 and the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic offering two different design options. Surprisingly, Amazon already offers a discount on both watches.
The Galaxy Watch 8 is $ 299.99 (originally $ 349.99) for the Bluetooth version and $ 349.99 (Originally $ 399.99) for the LTE version. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is $ 499.99 For the Bluetooth version and $ 549.99 For the LTE version. Even better, the purchase of Watch will bring you an Amazon gift card of $ 100-smart watches of $ 100 that have just been released this month.
If you come from the Galaxy Watch 7, there are some improvements to justify the price increase of $ 50 for the basic model. You get a brighter display, a larger battery, a thinner design, a redesigned exterior, new health sensors, a racing coach fueled by AI, more sleep on sleep, a double -band GPS, a hand gestures controls and the Google Gemini voice assistant directly on the watch. Not bad, but if that doesn’t inspire you, the Galaxy Watch 7 is now starting to $ 199.99 (Originally $ 249.99), and he also obtained gem and sleep updates.
If you do not know whether to get the ordinary Galaxy 8 or the classic, the biggest difference is that the classic is delivered with a rotating telescope that helps you navigate in the menus. (You can read here the first impressions of the Senior Health Editor of Lifehacker Beth Skwarecki.) It should also be noted that the classic only comes in the largest 46 mm screen size, while the ordinary Galaxy 8 is available in 40 and 44 mm sizes. For one or the other, you can expect around 30 hours of use from a single load.
What do you think so far?
If you plan to keep your phone with you when you use the watch, get the Bluetooth version. But if you want to shop and leave your phone behind while listening to music or taking calls, $ 50 more for the LTE is worth it. (Learn more about the Galaxy 8 watch in the CNET review.)




