The 47mm LTE smartwatch is selling through Woot for about $250, down 61% from its usual $650 price, with only a 90-day warranty.
Samsung's premium wearable has a 1.5-inch display, titanium case, up to two days of battery life and health, sleep and stress tracking on Wear OS.
Aimed at outdoor athletes, it offers exercise tracking, phone-free connectivity and four years of software updates, though its single 47mm size may not suit smaller wrists.
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