Samsung's all-new Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 was only unveiled in July, but there's already a surprisingly good discount to be bagged. This more rugged tech timepiece features a tough aerospace-grade titanium design, a fast processor inside, and up to 100 hours of battery life when in power-saving mode.
It's built to survive going deeper underwater, won't break in extreme temperatures, and even has a built-in siren should you head off the beaten track and find you need help. It will also monitor your health, track sleep, show how much exercise you've done and even show a daily energy score.
It's a premium device that was priced at £599 when it launched in the summer. Luckily, if that sounds a bit much, there are now some offers to help cut the cost.
Firstly, stores including Samsung and Argos have slashed £50 off the RRP, bringing things down to £549. Then there's more good news. Once the Ultra has been purchased, Samsung is offering £100 cashback via a limited-time incentive.
That brings things down to £449.
This offer is clearly proving popular with Argos saying the deal is 'in demand' and 'selling fast'.
SEE THE DEALS BELOW
Galaxy Watch Ultra 2
BUY AT SAMSUNG
Galaxy Watch Ultra 2
BUY AT ARGOS
To get the cashback, you simply need to fill in your details at Samsung's promotions page before October 7
See full details here.
Of course, the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 isn't the only premium wearable worth considering. The original Galaxy Watch Ultra is now available at stores such as Amazon for just £399 which is a bit of bargain.
Apple has also just launched its latest gadgets, which include the Apple Watch Ultra 3. This device gets an improved display, longer battery life, a faster chip inside and it can even send SOS text messages via satellites should you find yourself in trouble and in need of help.
The Watch Ultra 3 starts from £749.
Want to know more? Read our full Watch Ultra 3 review here.
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