Samsung normally sells the Galaxy Watch7 for £239.99, but it can currently be picked up for under £200 at several online shopping outlets.Joshua Boyles Technology, gaming and entertainment affiliates writer

21:30, 04 Sep 2025

This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreThe Samsung Galaxy Watch7 is currently under £200 at several online retailersThe Samsung Galaxy Watch7 is currently under £200 at several online retailers(Image: Samsung)

Shoppers into their fitness will know how invaluable a smart watch can be. Not only can they act as an extension of your smartphone, but newer models also come packed with plenty of health and wellbeing features that can take your fitness game to the next level.

The Galaxy Watch7 from Samsung introduced features like body battery, advanced sleep coaching and other AI-powered health insights when it launched in June last year. It’s since been superseded by the Galaxy Watch8, but remains a fantastically capable smart watch – and it’s currently available at a huge discount at multiple online retailers.

Samsung itself has knocked £50 off the smart watch, taking it from £239 down to £189 for a limited time. The same deal is also available at Argos, with the fitness gadget available to pick up the same day in several stores.

However, the best deal of the bunch can be had at Amazon, where the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 is currently on offer for almost half price at £124.99. It’s not being sold by an official Samsung seller, with the seller instead listed as CRACK DEAL LIMITED, but plenty of the reviews mention that the device arrives in sealed Samsung packaging and appears to be the real deal.

“Delivered brand new in a sealed samsung packing. Love the watch,” reads one review, while another shopper adds: “I know this listing seems fake, even I’ll admit that. But it’s not. It’s just a really cheap Galaxy Watch7 for some reason.”

As for the sort of features to expect from the watch, Samsung pitches this as more of a fitness and wellness companion than a traditional smart watch. Of course, it can still tell the time and show notifications from your phone, but it’s also capable of in-depth activity and biometric tracking too.

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Runners and cyclists will appreciate that improved dual GPS system that makes for more accurate tracking while out and about – ideal for uploading to Strava or Komoot. An included heart rate sensor, ECG, and blood pressure monitor all help to keep an eye on your body too, helping you stay fit and healthy on a daily basis.

Samsung has also come up with an algorithm that compiles data to give users an ‘energy score’. Using heart rate and sleep data it can let you know roughly how energised you might be feeling during any given day, helping you make informed decisions about whether to go for that run or not.

If you’re not so bothered about all the additional health tracking features and just want a basic smart watch, the Nothing Watch Pro 3 might be up your street. It’s available at Amazon for £79 instead of £99.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 has plenty of fitness tracking features.The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 has plenty of fitness tracking features.(Image: Samsung)

Alternatively, some shoppers swear by the Amazfit Active 2, which has plenty of the same fitness tracking features for a smaller price tag. It’s on sale at Amazon for £111.99 instead of the usual £129.90.

Reviews of the Galaxy Watch7 stand at a 3.7 star average on Samsung’s official website, with one reading: “Great, a noticeable difference from the 4. Battery lasts much longer and charges quicker. More options to change the display colours etc. A good buy.”

A second customer says: “The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is a wild ride and a solid choice for those seeking reliable features in a smartwatch for health and fitness tracking. The AI-powered features and performance make it a worthwhile purchase.”

Meanwhile, a third customer writes: “I love the watch, it gives me great insights into my steps and heart rate. It’s comfortable, don’t even feel it on my wrist half the time.”

However, some other shoppers were more lukewarm on the smart watch, with one middling review reading: “The battery life is so bad. I previously had another make and the battery lasted for 10 days. The only thing it didn’t have was the fall alert which is what I needed. I’m having to charge every day which isn’t convenient.”

A second disgruntled customer left this review: “Nice design, sensors good, display good. I’m disappointed with the battery life, having to charge watch daily.”