Pre-order the new Galaxy Watch Active for £229 and claim a free wireless battery pack

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Samsung is dominating the news at the moment, and for good reason. Not only has the tech behemoth announced a line of S10 handsets, but it has also announced the upcoming release of a new fitness watch.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is set for release on March 20 alongside the new handsets. That doesn't mean it's going to hide in the shadows though, because this fitness watch offers something that others do not. The Galaxy Watch Active stands apart from other wearable technology by tracking data and then actively giving you advice so you can stay ahead of the game.

The Galaxy Watch Active features a discreet, lightweight design so you can stay comfortable on the move, customisable watch faces, and comes with an integrated heart rate monitor that will send instant alerts when an abnormal heart rate is detected. It can also detect stress levels, and lets you take a Breath Session to bring you back in balance. There's too many great features to mention here, but believe us when we say that this is a seriously impressive fitness watch.

If you pre-order the Galaxy Watch Active by March 20 then you can claim a wireless battery pack from Samsung. The new fitness watch will set you back £229, and it's easy to make the claim. Simply pre-order the new Galaxy Watch Active, validate your purchase between March 21 and April 19, and enter a few details. You will then receive your wireless battery pack within 30 days of your claim being confirmed. It's as easy as that.

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Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.

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