For runners, swimmers, cyclists, hikers, and just about anyone who likes to get their workouts done in the great outdoors — the Galaxy Watch Ultra is what you’re looking for. It’s truly a fitness-first smartwatch with it’s rugged build and plethora of activities you can track. The durable, outdoorsy Galaxy Watch Ultra isn’t discounted at the moment, but with a trade-in credit from handing in your old watch, you can save up to $325. That’ll cut the price of the smartwatch in half, bringing it down from $$650 to just $325.
To achieve the full $325 credit, you can trade in and old Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Other model of the Galaxy Watch can be traded in for between $150 to $300 depending on the version. Samsung is also accepting smartwatches from other manufacturers including Apple, Google, and Garmin.
Durable Titanium Design
The tough titanium 47mm face which can handle getting banged around or bumped into. You can even get that titanium in different colors. Choose between titanium gray, titanium white, or titanium silver. Additionally the watch band has a few options to select from as well. A synthetic peakform band, the slightly bulkier marine band, and then the fabric-based trail band. Each are available in orange, white, or black with the exception of the trail band which is only in white or black.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra can track sleep and energy levels throughout the day by calculating a score of your “physical readiness” based on your sleep from the previous night, heart rate, and steps. The heart rate tracing is precise to help optimize your workouts with the help of Galaxy AI which can filter out the physical movements of your body. You can stay on top of your health by following the personalized Wellness Tips based on insights collected by your Watch and analyzed by your phone daily.
This battery is super long-lasting, able to last 60 hours on just a single charge. This is great to make sure you have a charge left before starting your workout, but it’s particularly beneficial for sleep tracking. A lot of watches tout what they can while you sleep, but a lot of those smartwatches can’t even last a full day — when do they expect you to charge them? Not a problem with the Galaxy Watch Ultra, which can help you get better rest each night and even detect sleep apnea.