Samsung’s Galaxy Watch is one of the best Wear OS devices that you can pick up. The brand has been on a roll for some time, with Samsung really hitting its stride over the past few years. The great thing about these watches, despite all the changes, is that you can still use the brand’s 20mm bands to customize the look and feel.
Not bad for the price
Of course, you don’t have to go with Samsung’s own offerings, with third-party options being considerably cheaper. However, if you’ve always wanted to grab a couple of Samsung-branded watchbands, now’s going to be a great time, because we’re seeing product that’s marked down as low as $5.
The sale comes from Woot, with the retailer offering a few different color options with Samsung’s fabric watch bands. When it comes to color choices, you’re looking at Pink, White, Green, Orange, and Burgundy. While these do come in different sizes, you’ll have to check each option to see if your size is currently available.
These watch bands will work with the Galaxy Watch 4, 5, 6, and Galaxy Watch 7. If you’re using anything outside of that, you’re out of luck. Just to be clear, not all watch bands are going to be $5, and the price will range from $5 to $14. These prices aren’t that bad when you compare them to their original retail.
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