Grab a Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 for 30% off and get a free SmartTag2 for good measure

I mean, who can say no to some savings ~and~ a freebie?
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Save $99.99: As of November 30, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 (40mm) and free Galaxy SmartTag2 bundle is on sale for $229.99 at Amazon instead of its usual price of $329.98, which is a total savings of 30% (and is $20.01 cheaper than buying the items separately!).


Post-Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping spree recovery is in order – but that doesn't mean deals on the Internet are done with for the foreseeable future. In fact, Amazon is still chock-full of not-to-miss discounts on items from top brands. Take this Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 as a prime example.

As of November 30, you can snag a 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and free Galaxy SmartTag2 bundle for 30% off the bundle's regular price. For reference, the Galaxy Watch 6 plummeted to its lowest ever price this October (when it cost $234.99, which is more expensive than getting it now with a Galaxy SmartTag2 on the side). During Black Friday, it dropped even lower in price to $228, where it rests now (when it's not offered in a bundle with the smart tag). All this is to say: $229.99 for the bundle is an awesome deal. Go for it.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will become a best friend that lives on your wrist. It can track over 90 different exercise modes, offer insights into your sleep hygiene with Advanced Sleep Coaching, monitor your heart for any irregularities, and sync with other Samsung devices (allowing you to text, call, and blast music via this watch!). As for the Galaxy SmartTag2, let's just say that you need this item even if you consider yourself a Type A, "I never lose anything" individual. The tag is IP67-rated for water and dust-resistance, emits a noise to help you find your tagged belongings, and intuitively guides you to your lost items with Compass View. The learning curve on this tracker is practically nonexistent, and it also has a battery life of up to 500 days. What's not to love?

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Stacia Datskovska is an NYU journalism major (graduating this December). Her work has appeared in USA Today, Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, HuffPost, Bustle, and more. When she's not writing something or other, Stacia can be spotted crying over poetry, making a home-cooked meal, or walking on an NYC pier. For her more half-baked thoughts: @staciadats on Twitter.

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