The 47mm Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is still on sale at Amazon for $449 after Black Friday — down from the usual $650, and the biggest sale we’ve seen so far.
It’s a stylish-looking smartwatch with a slew of safety features and a long-lasting battery.
However, it’s only available in a single size (47mm, to be exact), meaning it may not be a good fit for folks with smaller wrists.
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra is the company’s top-of-the-line wearable, sporting a tough exterior, an eye-catching design, and a metric ton of features.
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A few years ago, I purchased the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro for its longer-than-average battery life and rugged design features. While I passed on the Watch 6 series due to the lack of similar capabilities, this year Samsung finally made a watch fit for my needs, active lifestyle, and next upgrade.
After testing the Galaxy Watch Ultra<!–> for the past three months, it has become my favorite Android smartwatch this year. Here’s why.
To start, I paired my orange Galaxy Watch Ultra with my Galaxy S24 Ultra, a duo that Samsung probably wants everyone to be sporting. Since it had been a while since I used a Galaxy Watch, I didn’t particularly miss having to install and sync several apps, such as Samsung Health, Health Monitor, and Galaxy Wearables, for things to function adequately.
To be clear, Apple requires a similar multi-app sync for its phone-watch combo to work best, so both ecosystems can be a bit burdensome compared to traditional sports watches that only require one dedicated app to function.
Still, the Galaxy Wearables app was especially useful to have. On it, you can adjust watch face complications, app screen organization, tile ordering, and even Quick Panel settings. It is great to be able to effortlessly customize the watch face from a larger phone display and have things synced almost immediately.
is the closest the company has come to producing a wearable fit for my needs and lifestyle. There are, however, a couple of shortcomings that Samsung needs to address before the Galaxy Watch Ultra can truly replace a GPS sports watch, including external sensor support and longer battery life.
Still, as a smartwatch with more capabilities than normal, Samsung’s Ultra wearable is a fantastic option for power users and enthusiasts like myself, with just enough new features like gesture controls, plenty of watch faces and useful complications, and the ability to dive deeper into all the details synced to Samsung Health.
This article was originally published on July 30, 2024, and was updated on November 19, 2024.