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Samsung Gear S3 is on sale for almost $150 off on Amazon
If you’re looking to bling out your wrist with something a little more technologically advanced than your standard Timex watch, the Samsung Gear S3 is the perfect way to go. It’s sleek, intuitive, and a great way to become even more connected with your other .
You can currently save — it usually goes for $349.98, but pick one up now and you’ll only spend $199.99.
With this , you can text, call, and get notifications directly from your phone without ever reaching for it. The built-in GPS constantly keeps track of your activity — you can also share your location with others easily. The S3 also has the ability to store your credit card information, making it possible to use Samsung pay almost anywhere you go without taking out your wallet. With military-grade performance, this device can withstand dust, water, extreme weather, and the occasional drop (but do your best not to drop it). (Also, unlike most smart watches, it looks like a normal watch.)
Controlling the S3 Gear is simple — just rotate the outer bezel to access all of your different Android or iOS apps. Other great features include , , and a collection of customizable watch bands.
The Samsung Gear S3 is tailored to you, and you can when you purchase one on Amazon today.
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