Samsung Gear S3 costs $150 at Best Buy in refurbished condition with warranty

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Samsung Gear S3 costs $150 at Best Buy in refurbished condition with warranty
It’s weird, but the Android and iOS-compatible Samsung Gear S3 feels like a more compelling buy nowadays than back in 2016, when the Tizen-powered smartwatch was originally released.

That’s because wearable devices look pretty much the same as they did two or three years ago, and of course, the Gear S3 is cheaper than ever. Discounted multiple times over the past couple of months in new, refurbished, “open-box”, and pre-owned condition, the circular timepiece is on sale again at Best Buy.

We’re talking both new and refurb units, although we’re actually recommending you go the latter route to maximize your savings. While the former variant currently fetches $229.99, down from a list price of $299.99, you can get a certified refurbished Samsung Gear S3 Frontier for as little as $149.99.

This seems to be the more popular model of the two launched more than two years back, and even though it’s technically pricier than a Gear S3 Classic at other retailers, you should definitely take this latest deal into consideration.

Thanks to Best Buy’s Geek Squad certification, the heavily marked-down Gear S3 Frontier available at 150 bucks today is guaranteed to look “brand new”, with no “physical flaws”, scratches or scuffs whatsoever.

It almost goes without saying the smartwatch is in perfect working condition too, having cleared a rigorous multipoint inspection process designed to ensure the “highest performance and quality standards.”

The black 46 mm Samsung Gear S3 Frontier on sale here also includes all parts and accessories (original or “comparable substitutes”) and an undetailed warranty. Typically, Geek Squad certified refurbished products are backed for 90 days, with a 15-day window covering returns and exchanges.

Check out the deal here



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