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SAVE $90:As of April 17,Business Relationship the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is on sale for $289.99 at Amazon. That's 24% off its list price of $379.99.

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The springtime weather is a great excuse to spend some more time outside. If you're an athletic individual looking for a smartwatch to keep up with your lifestyle as you spend some more time out in the sunshine, there are plenty of deals on various models to check out at the moment. This includes a great deal on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 at Amazon.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 has dropped from its list price of $379.99 to $289.99, offering a 24% discount. This actually marks the smartwatch's lowest price yet, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. So if you've been waiting for the best time to pick it up on sale, now's your chance. It's currently marked as a limited-time deal, so it may not stay at this price for long.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristWhen it comes to staying on top of your goals, you want a smartwatch that can cover all of your bases. Thankfully, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 offers a variety of health and fitness features to keep you in the know, including a heart rate tracker, sleep tracker, wellness tips to help keep you on track, and an Energy Score that shows just how ready you are to take on the day's activities based on stats from the previous day.
This smartwatch is a great way to stay on top of your health and fitness goals. And at this price? It's worth picking up now before the discount disappears. Don't miss out on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 at its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
To see more great deals on Amazon, check out our breakdown of the best Amazon deals of the day. This features a variety of great discounts right now, including an offer on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic that's worth checking out.
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