Samsung’s latest deals on their elite-level Galaxy Watch Ultra are the ultimate case of a no-lose scenario. If you have wearables or other devices that you’re willing to trade in, you can get up to $325 in instant trade-in credit, which would cut the price of the Galaxy Watch Ultra in half. And if you don’t have anything you’re willing to give up, Samsung’s offering $230 in instant savings to bring the price of the Galaxy Watch Ultra down to just $420.
Either way, you now have two great paths to score Samsung’s newest and best smartwatch for hundreds of dollars less than the price of its closest competitor, the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Throw in the special bundling offers of over 40% off a pair of Galaxy Buds3 or Galaxy Buds3 Pro and the deal suddenly becomes almost irresistable.
Advanced AI On Your Wrist
Galaxy AI is one of the Galaxy Watch Ultra’s main calling cards, especially how it powers its advanced health and fitness tracking capabilities. Galaxy AI helps to eliminate heart-rate monitor inaccuracies caused by motion, so your readings are far more accurate. VO2 Max measurements, estimated sweat loss, and performance tracking that lets runners and cyclists see their improvements are all enhanced by the powerful Galaxy AI built into the Ultra.
The sleep monitoring skills of the Galaxy Watch Ultra are also greatly enhanced by Galaxy AI. When worn overnight as a sleep tracker, the Ultra can help detect moderate to severe sleep apnea, helping you ward off a potentially dangerous health condition.
A superior workout and fitness monitoring smartwatch also needs to be durable and built to withstand more punishment than the average watch. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is as physically tough as it is technologically advanced, with a titanium case and 10 atmospheres of water resistance. Enhanced GPS tracking and turn-by-turn navigation earn the Galaxy Watch Ultra kudos as a trail-running, rock-climbing, and long-haul hiking companion.
More Endurance Than You’ll Need
You may be an ultra-marathoner or some other form of extreme athlete, but — no offense — even you won’t be able to outlast the battery life of the Galaxy Watch Ultra. In exercise power saving mode the Ultra battery lasts for 48 hours, and in regular power saving mode it’s good for 100 hours.
All the amazing features and physical attributes make the Galaxy Watch Ultra a solid buy even at its full price of $650, especially if you lead an active lifestyle. But when you factor in the $325 in potential trade-in credit or the $230 in instant savings without a trade-in, Samsung’s newest and best fitness smartwatch is a can’t-miss deal.