5 good smartwatches with hefty discounts on Amazon wearable sale

Updated on 18-Apr-2023

Amazon is offering watches like the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and the Noise ColorFit Pro 4 at a 50 per cent discount. In the sale, there are even smartwatches with up to 70 per cent discounts. Here’s a look at some of our picks.

1. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 comes with a 1.4-inch circular Super AMOLED (450×450) display, WearOS software, an optical heart rate sensor, 90+ sports modes, advanced sleep analysis and women's health tracking. You can buy it for ₹14,999 after a 50-percent price cut.

Check it out here.

2. Realme Smart Watch 2 Pro

Realme Smart Watch 2 Pro sports a 1.75-inch HD touchscreen, support for 90 workout modes, a heart rate tracker, blood oxygen monitor, dual-satellite GPS, and IP68 dust plus water resistance. The SmartWatch 2 Pro is available for ₹3399 after a 43 per cent discount.

You can grab it here.

3. Noise ColorFit Pro 4

Noise ColorFit Pro 4 is up for grabs at ₹2999 after a 50 per cent discount on Amazon. You get with it a 1.72-inch TFT LCD panel, 100 activity modes, Bluetooth calling support, heart rate, SpO2 reader, and a female health tracking facility. 

Find it here.

4. OnePlus Nord Watch

OnePlus Nord Watch ships with a 1.78-inch AMOLED display. Inside, it has trackers for SpO2,105 fitness modes, menstrual cycle, and heart rate. It also offers IP68 ingress protection. It is currently available on Amazon at ₹4,999 after 29 per cent discount.

Buy it here.

5. Amazfit Bip 3 Smart Watch

Amazfit Bip 3 can be bought at ₹1,999 which is a 60 per cent off its original price. For that price, you are getting a 1.69" screen, the ability to keep tabs on 60 sports activities, cricket sports data, and fitness stats like blood oxygen count, heart rate BPM, etc. It is also rated for 5 ATM water resistance.

Grab it here.

Find all the smartwatch deals on this Amazon page.

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G. S. Vasan

Vasan is a word weaver and tech junkie who is currently geeking out as a news writer at Digit.

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