Samsung’s rugged Galaxy Watch Ultra has fallen to its best price to date
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra, one of our favorite fitness trackers, is up to $150 off at Amazon right now. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 is a good Android smartwatch, especially if you’re already embedded in Samsung’s ecosystem, but it’s best suited for casual fitness tracking. If you’re the outdoorsy type or simply want the most full-featured Samsung smartwatch on the market, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra is the better choice — one that’s currently on sale at Amazon starting at a new low of $499.99 ($150 off).
Built for adventurous types, the Galaxy Watch Ultra offers features you won’t find in other Galaxy Watches, including an emergency siren, a multisport activity for triathletes, as well as a customizable shortcut button for quick access to the flashlight and workout app. The wearable also offers longer battery life than the Galaxy Watch 7 — up to three days, in fact — and is more durable than the standard Galaxy Watch 7, with 10ATM of water resistance, an IP68 rating, and a titanium case.
Samsung’s premium smartwatch shares a lot of welcome features with the Galaxy Watch 7, too. Both wearables feature a speedy Exynos W1000 chip and dual-frequency GPS, for example, the latter of which allows for more accurate tracking. And, like the Watch 7, the Watch Ultra includes a robust selection of third-party apps, something you won’t find on even the most hardcore Garmin watches.
Read our Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra review.
A few more deals and discounts
The last-gen, Wi-Fi-enabled iPad Mini is on sale at Amazon starting at $349.99 ($149 off), matching its all-time low. If you’re looking for a small, travel-friendly tablet and don’t care that it can’t run Apple Intelligence, the sixth-gen Mini remains an excellent option. It’s not as fast as Apple’s latest model, but otherwise, the 8.3-inch slate is not significantly different and remains snappy enough for reading books, watching YouTube, browsing the web, and taking notes with the second-gen Apple Pencil Pro. It’s too bad it doesn’t support the newer Apple Pencil Pro, though. Read our review.
Looking to decorate your home with smart lighting for Halloween or an upcoming holiday party? Govee’s Matter-ready LED Strip Light M1 is an affordable option that’s even cheaper now that it has returned to its all-time low of $39.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. The 6.56-foot (2m) light strip features colorful, tunable LEDs that can create all kinds of cool effects and even sync with your music. As it’s compatible with Matter, you can also can control it via a wide range of smart home platforms (including Alexa). Read our review.
8BitDo’s Pro 2 Wired Controller is on sale for $27.99 ($7 off) at Amazon, which is a new low for the G Classic colorway and $3 shy of the Gray Edition’s 2024 low. The wired model offers many of the same features as the wireless version — including a pair of back paddles, remappable buttons, and compatibility with the Nintendo Switch and a variety of platforms — but note that it doesn’t come with the drift-free Hall effect sticks found on newer models.
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra, one of our favorite fitness trackers, is up to $150 off at Amazon right now. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 is a good Android smartwatch, especially if you’re already embedded in Samsung’s ecosystem, but it’s best suited for casual fitness tracking. If you’re the outdoorsy type or simply want the most full-featured Samsung smartwatch on the market, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra is the better choice — one that’s currently on sale at Amazon starting at a new low of $499.99 ($150 off).
Built for adventurous types, the Galaxy Watch Ultra offers features you won’t find in other Galaxy Watches, including an emergency siren, a multisport activity for triathletes, as well as a customizable shortcut button for quick access to the flashlight and workout app. The wearable also offers longer battery life than the Galaxy Watch 7 — up to three days, in fact — and is more durable than the standard Galaxy Watch 7, with 10ATM of water resistance, an IP68 rating, and a titanium case.
Samsung’s premium smartwatch shares a lot of welcome features with the Galaxy Watch 7, too. Both wearables feature a speedy Exynos W1000 chip and dual-frequency GPS, for example, the latter of which allows for more accurate tracking. And, like the Watch 7, the Watch Ultra includes a robust selection of third-party apps, something you won’t find on even the most hardcore Garmin watches.
Read our Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra review.
A few more deals and discounts
The last-gen, Wi-Fi-enabled iPad Mini is on sale at Amazon starting at $349.99 ($149 off), matching its all-time low. If you’re looking for a small, travel-friendly tablet and don’t care that it can’t run Apple Intelligence, the sixth-gen Mini remains an excellent option. It’s not as fast as Apple’s latest model, but otherwise, the 8.3-inch slate is not significantly different and remains snappy enough for reading books, watching YouTube, browsing the web, and taking notes with the second-gen Apple Pencil Pro. It’s too bad it doesn’t support the newer Apple Pencil Pro, though. Read our review.
Looking to decorate your home with smart lighting for Halloween or an upcoming holiday party? Govee’s Matter-ready LED Strip Light M1 is an affordable option that’s even cheaper now that it has returned to its all-time low of $39.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. The 6.56-foot (2m) light strip features colorful, tunable LEDs that can create all kinds of cool effects and even sync with your music. As it’s compatible with Matter, you can also can control it via a wide range of smart home platforms (including Alexa). Read our review.
8BitDo’s Pro 2 Wired Controller is on sale for $27.99 ($7 off) at Amazon, which is a new low for the G Classic colorway and $3 shy of the Gray Edition’s 2024 low. The wired model offers many of the same features as the wireless version — including a pair of back paddles, remappable buttons, and compatibility with the Nintendo Switch and a variety of platforms — but note that it doesn’t come with the drift-free Hall effect sticks found on newer models.