SAVE $160:As of Nov. 11, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 has dropped from its list price of $329.99 to $169.99. That's a 48% discount.
As we get closer to the Black Friday shopping event, numerous retailers are sharing some excellent deals for shoppers to check out ahead of the official day. Amazon's chock-full of incredible deals right now, and this new all-time low price on the 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 immediately caught our eye. More importantly, it's a limited-time deal so you'll want to act fast to grab it.
If you've been looking to jump into the world of smartwatches, Amazon's offering a limited-time 48% discount on the 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 6. This has dropped its price from $329.99 to $169.99, allowing you to pocket $160. This deal also marks the lowest-ever price for this smartwatch according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
SEE ALSO: The Fitbit Charge 6 is at its lowest price in 2024Whether you're looking for fitness, sleep, or health tracking, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is here to assist. In our review of the smartwatch, writer Alex Perry said "With a big, eminently useful display, a smorgasbord of fitness and sleep tracking features, and adequate battery life, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is the smartwatch to get if you’re an Android owner." And at this price there's no better time to scoop it up.
Don't miss out on this new all-time low price on the 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 at Amazon.
If you're looking for even more smartwatch discounts, you won't have too long to wait with Black Friday on the horizon. Several retailers, from Amazon to Walmart to Target to Best Buy, are celebrating this season of savings with a variety of discounts for shoppers to take advantage of. Have a look at our breakdowns for each retailer to learn more about what to expect from them in the coming weeks.
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