Smartwatches at this price point rarely offer much beyond step counting and notification mirroring, which is what makes this particular drop worth paying attention to.
That’s exactly the case for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 landing at £99, down from £159, a saving of £60 that puts a genuinely capable health and fitness wearable well under the three-figure mark for Prime Day.
Just remember, you need to click the ‘Add Voucher’ option to get it for this price.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 has dropped to under £100 for Prime Day, and if that doesn’t qualify as a bargain, I’m not sure what does
Prime Day has pushed the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 to below £100, turning it into one of the clearest bargain buys of the sale.
The 13-LED BioActive Sensor tracks heart rate, sleep patterns, and blood pressure with a level of precision that sits closer to the mid-range than the entry-level, and the AI-powered Energy Score synthesises all of that data into a single daily readiness number.
That score draws on sleep quality, heart rate variability, and activity data from the night before, giving the kind of morning context that tells you whether today is a day to push hard in the gym or take it easier and recover.
Sleep Coaching builds on that by analysing nightly patterns over time and offering personalised tips to improve sleep quality, which is a feature that usually lives several price brackets above where the Galaxy Watch 7 currently sits.
The 3NM processor keeps the experience fluid across all of this, switching between apps and health tracking functions without the lag that tends to dog cheaper wearables, and the AMOLED display at 1,000 nits stays readable in direct sunlight.
Dual-frequency GPS using both L1 and L5 bands delivers precise location tracking for outdoor runs and cycles, and WaterLock mode means swimming sessions are tracked just as accurately as everything else on dry land.
The honest caveat is that GPS on this model routes via smartphone rather than running independently on the watch, which means leaving your phone at home on a run will limit location tracking to the connected option.
For anyone after a smartwatch that takes health monitoring seriously without the premium price tag, the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 at £99 is one of the more straightforward Prime Day decisions going, and anyone still curious about how it compares to the rest of the range will find the full picture in our Best Samsung Galaxy Watch guide.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is a great smartwatch for Android users even if it is not a massively overhauled update to the Galaxy Watch 6. If you value strong core smartwatch features, rich fitness and sleep tracking support and like the idea of having serious health monitoring features, it will certainly appeal.
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Great overall smartwatch experience
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Software is nice and slick
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Useful addition of new Energy Scores
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The battery life is nothing special
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New AI-powered health insights a mixed bag
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Sports tracking still not spotless
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