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Best Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 deals: Get $80 off the smartwatch

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic next to each other.
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is one of the more popular smartwatches on the market, and it’s been some stiff competition for smartwatches like the Apple Watch Series 9. Whether you’re shopping for style or want one of the best fitness trackers, the Galaxy Watch 6 offers just about everything you could want in a smartwatch. This makes it one of the top choices for users who prefer an Android software ecosystem. Right now, however the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 also offers some big savings and some of the best Samsung Galaxy Watch deals we’ve seen. There are Galaxy Watch 6 deals worth shopping all over the place, with deals on iffiest sizes, watch bands, and Galaxy 6 models available. We’ve tracked down what we feel are the best Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 deals, so read onward for more details on how to save.

Today’s best Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 deals

Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6?

A person wearing the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is the best smartwatch for Android, while the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is the best premium smartwatch for Android — that’s how we tagged them in our list of the best smartwatches. Both devices are extremely comfortable to wear, and they will let you receive notifications from your paired Android smartphone.

In our Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 versus Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic comparison, the advantages of the premium model include a design that resembles a traditional watch, a rotating bezel that makes it easier to access the device’s menus, and a stainless steel case that makes it look more professional. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic also offers the largest size among the smartwatch’s models, if you prefer a big and colorful screen on your wrist.

However, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is still a worthwhile purchase if the extra features on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic aren’t that important to you, if you’re on a tight budget, or if you like its simple and sporty style. Both models come with Super AMOLED panels with a full-color always-on screen, an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, a 5ATM underwater resistance, a dual-core Exynos W930 processor, 2GB of RAM, 12GB of storage capacity, and Wear OS 4 with the One UI 5 Watch interface. Some features of the One UI 5 Watch that are available on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic include automatic fall detection, SOS calling, and sleep coaching and insights.

Both the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic are equipped with Samsung’s 3-in–1 BioActive Sensor, which houses the optical heart rate, electrical heart signal, and bioelectrical impedance analysis sensors. They enable their health-monitoring capabilities, including step tracking, sleep tracking, workout tracking for more than 90 different types of physical activity. The smartwatches can even measure your body fat, skeletal muscle, and body water, in addition to 24/7 heart rate tracking, blood oxygen monitoring, ECG, and a skin temperature sensor.

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