Galaxy Watch 8

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals are stating with a reminder that you only have 2 days left to take advantage of the major Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Z Flip 7 pre-order discounts. More specifically though, we are highlighting the exclusive discount our links provide on the new Galaxy Watch 8 – that’s $50 off + $50 credit (no bundle required), or FREE with Fold 7 orders,  and more. Next up, we have the ultra-affordable new Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro and the launch deal you’ll find on Amazon at $79 shipped as well as the first cash discounts on Samsung’s brand-new 32-inch 4K M8 Smart Monitor and 4K OLED model at $300 off. All of that and more awaits below. 

2 DAYS LEFT: Galaxy Watch 8 pre-order deals end soon: $50 off + $50 credit (no bundle required), or FREE with Fold 7, more

There are very much still some wild bundle deals on the Galaxy Watch 8 if you grab it alongside a pre-order on the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Z Flip 7. You can, in fact, score the regularly $400 new smartwatch for completely FREE. But not everyone wants to also buy one of the new foldables from Samsung, so let’s take a look at the current best price you can score on the new watch without bundling it up.

Galaxy Watch 8 pre-order deals are ending soon

Firstly, just for reference in this case, let’s just remind folks of the freebie offers available when buying the Z Fold 7 or Z Flip 7 for comparison’s sake:

But, of course, to actually land those prices you’ll have to also want to pre-order one of the new phones. What if you don’t want to bundle and just score the new Galaxy Watch 8 on its own? What is the best deal for the Galaxy Watch 8?

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Well, the short answer is straight from Samsung and through our links where you’ll land an extra $50 credit.

As of right now you can score either the 40mm or the 44mm model at $50 off and land a bonus $50 Samsung credit in the process to score a FREE extra band or $50 off just about anything it sells:

You can also opt to go for a trade-in at Samsung – this will sidestep the bonus $50 Samsung credit in favor of an up to $200 discount on the watch itself and bring the starting price on Watch 8 down to as low as $150.

What about Amazon? You can’t score a better deal there?

There are most definitely some deals on Amazon for the new Galaxy Watch 8, but they aren’t quite as notable a value overall. You can score the watch at the same price on Amazon with a FREE $50 Amazon credit, but you won’t get the same trade in value options or the bonus goodies before/at checkout you’ll score from Samsung:

All of that said, the bonus Amazon credit might be far more valuable to you than the Samsung credit nonetheless, so this is definitely a notable option in that case.

 

Brand new, ultra-affordable Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro lands on Amazon with a launch deal at $79

As you likely already know from our launch coverage over at 9to5Google, Nothing’s new CMF Watch 3 Pro has arrived in three colorways and with a launch deal. Regularly $99, you can now land the ultra-affordable wearable down at $79 shipped courtesy of Amazon. That’s 20% off a brand new release that just landed on Amazon for the first time last night.

Nothing’s new CMF wrist computer lands with a redesigned metal body that feature a larger 1,43-inch AMOLED display in favor of the interchangeable bezels from last go around. Described as a watch for “everyday users and casual fitness explorers,” you’ll find a new four-channel heart rate sensor joined by over 130 sports modes to support a wide range of physical activities and workouts. All of which joins sleep monitoring (“5%+ accuracy, sleep zone tracking”), stress tracking, SpO₂ levels, and L1+L5 Dual Band GPS for “ultra-accurate navigation.”

The battery life on these watches has seemingly always been and impressive part of the package and it appears as though it will be once again with the brand claiming the new CMF Watch 3 Pro delivers 13 days of battery life on a single charge.

Linking up with other Nothing handsets and the Nothing X app, the new watch features ChatGPT integration – “you can ask questions, get facts, or set reminders, all using natural-language voice prompts. A built-in voice recorder with auto-transcription helps capture notes or ideas on the go, and an Essential News tool delivers daily digests based on your interests.”

Everything else you need to know about CMF Watch 3 Pro awaits right here.

Samsung’s brand-new 32-inch 4K M8 Smart Monitor is ready for your workstation at a new $500 low, 4K OLED model $300 off

We just spotted a deal at Samsung that drops its brand-new 32-inch M8 (M80F) Smart Monitor down to $499.99 shipped. This particular model hit the scene last month as one of the latest entries in the brand’s M-series, carrying a $700 price tag. Today’s deal – which is matched at both Amazon and Best Buy – knocks a solid $200 off the regular price, beating last month’s $150 launch credit offer and setting a new best price to beat. The 32-inch OLED M9 model is also down to $1,299.99 shipped with a $300 discount, matching its $300 in free credit value. Today’s deals on these monitors also mark the first cash discounts we have tracked for them, so be sure to grab them after you get more details below.

The M8 (M80F) variant of the brand’s new smart monitor sports a 32-inch 4K panel, and it’s enhanced with AI-powered upscaling features like AI Picture Optimizer to improve the overall picture quality and the viewing experience. It’s powered by Samsung’s new NQM AI processor to enable all the smart features and let you stream your favorite content or even tune into Samsung TV Plus. Another highlight of this monitor is that it comes with a 1080p FHD camera that attaches from its back to provide “clear picture quality” for video calls, streaming, and more, saving you the hassle of buying a separate unit. Other noteworthy of the new M8 monitor include a good selection of ports like HDMI and USB-C, support for Apple AirPlay to let you wirelessly stream from Apple devices, and more.

The M9 (M90SF) is the flagship model in M-series right now, capable of delivering a better experience overall with a 165Hz 4K QD-OLED panel, a metal chassis, and more, so be sure to snag that if you’re looking for the best of what Samsung has to offer. Also, the brand’s 49-inch OLED G9 (G95SD) 240Hz curved gaming monitor is a whopping $900 off today in case you’re looking to pick up a gaming monitor for your battlestation.

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Best Buy has new unlocked Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra units at $500 off right now

While there is still a couple days left to take advantage of the wild Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 pre-order deals and bundles, folks looking to land some serious savings on the more traditional flagship S series Galaxy phones are in luck. While, as you likely already know, the S25 Ultra released earlier this year and starts at $1,300 right now, you can land an unlocked S24 Ultra today via Best Buy at $500 off. Details below.

Best Buy is now offering the unlocked Titanium Black Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultrawith the 256GB storage capacity down at $799.99 shipped. This model carried a $1,300 list price – the same as the comparable S25 – and is now $500 less than that today.

For comparison’s sake, Samsung is offering a FREE 2x storage upgrade on the S25 Ultraright now. This will net you the 512GB model at the price of a 256GB variant, but that’s still going to require you shell out $1,300 to score it. At the time of writing, Amazon’s best price on the 256GB S25 Ultra is sitting at $1,099, or $299 more than today’s S24 Best Buy deal.

While previous-generation smartphones aren’t for everyone, folks who just don’t care about, or need, the latest and greatest can score what was arguably the best Android phone on the planet at this time last year with $500 in savings.

But again, those interested in the new foldables, will want to pay close attention to the, frankly, incredible deals live on the new Fold and Flip 7 – you can still save up to $150 off the phone and land a FREE Galaxy Watch 8 or Galaxy Buds 3 Pro:

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