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Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 is now its lowest price since launch

Samsung's latest smartwatch may only be a matter of a few months old, but it's already being discounted for Black Friday this year where you're able to buy the Tizen smartwatch for less than ever.

The savings aren't going to floor you, but they may be enough to encourage you to pick up the latest smartwatch from Samsung.

It comes in two different sizes, and the device is designed to be light and thin so you're able to comfortably wear this when you're working out. It comes with a variety of sports tracking modes, GPS and a waterproof design that allows it to track your swimming activities too.

The big upgrade here over the original Galaxy Watch Active is the introduction of a touch bezel that allows you to run your finger around the outside of the display to cycle through apps and menus on the smartwatch. 

Below you'll find all the best deals for the smartwatch in the US, and then below that you'll find some discounts for those in the UK as well.

The best prices in the US

And the best prices in the UK

Not in the UK or US? You'll find the best Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 prices below:

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 



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