Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro smartwatch now just US$363 – NotebookCheck.net News

The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro wearable is discounted at Amazon US. (Image source: Samsung)
The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro wearable is discounted at Amazon US. (Image source: Samsung)

At Amazon US, you can buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro smartwatch for US$363, the lowest price at the store since Black Friday. The standard and LTE models are reduced in price, though the LTE model is discounted to US$439. Features of the watch include a blood pressure sensor, GPS and 80-hour battery life.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro smartwatch is currently discounted at Amazon US. The standard version is now available with a 19% or US$87 price cut, allowing you to purchase the device for US$362.97 rather than US$449.99. This is the lowest price seen at Amazon US for the model since Black Friday. The LTE smartwatch is also discounted by 12% or US$60.99, reducing the cost from US$499.99 to US$439.

The 45 mm Galaxy Watch5 Pro has a 1.36-in AMOLED display with a 450 x 450 px resolution. You can use the device to track health metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen level and blood pressure. You can also track your workouts on the device using a range of sports modes, and built-in GPS enables you to track your route or current location accurately.

Compared to the Samsung Galaxy Watch5, discounted recently, the Pro has a larger 590 mAh battery, resulting in up to 80 hours of use between charges. Other differences include more premium materials on the Pro model and enhanced outdoor activity tracking. While the standard edition comes in black, the LTE model is available in black and gray colorways. How long these Amazon US deals on the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro will last is unclear.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. (Image source: Samsung)
The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. (Image source: Samsung)

Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.

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