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Black Friday deal: Samsung Galaxy Watch FE for $160

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The shopping holiday has started and there are some great Black Friday deals around, with one such highlight being Samsung’s sale. Right now, you can buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE for just $160, meaning you’re saving $40 off the regular price of $200. Even better, if you have an old smartwatch to trade in, you can get an extra $50 off so you could potentially pay just $110. Perfect for any Android owner keen to exercise more, here’s what we have to tell you about the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE before you commit to a purchase from one of the best Black Friday smartwatch deals.

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Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE

Recently released, the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE is being touted as Samsung’s affordable watch option. It isn’t in our look at the best smartwatches, but don’t hold that against it. It’s biggest asset is it’s value.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch FE has all the basics you could need from a smartwatch. It provides easy-to-understand performance insights so you can work towards your fitness goal. At all times, you can check your overall health and wellness. That’s because it offers readings on body fat, muscle mass, water levels, and much more. At a glance, you can see an overview of how well your body is performing.

When working out, you can aim for your preferred intensity thanks to personalized heart rate zones. Steady ECG monitoring and real-time heart rate readings ensure you’re always in charge. Even when asleep, its advanced sleep coaching helps you rest easier and work on sleeping more deeply.

Runners will also adore the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE thanks to its advanced running analysis which helps provide insight into how to prevent injuries while still scoring your best runs yet. Essentially, whatever your plans, the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE is here to help you achieve those goals. During downtime, it works well as a stylish watch that can receive phone notifications.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch FE usually costs $200 but right now, it’s down to $160 as part of the Samsung Black Friday sale. It can get even cheaper with the right trade-in too, dropping to $110 potentially. Check it out for yourself at the Samsung sale and see how you could save.

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Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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