Here's how you can get a $147 Samsung Gear S3 or a $214 Samsung Galaxy Watch

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Here's how you can get a $147 Samsung Gear S3 or a $214 Samsung Galaxy Watch
Samsung arguably makes some of the best Android and iOS-compatible Apple Watch alternatives in the world, but after an avalanche of Gear S3 and Galaxy Watch deals on and around Black Friday, the two Tizen-powered wearable devices have become somewhat prohibitive again.

If you can live with certain compromises however, a silver Samsung Gear S3 Classic and black Galaxy Watch are available right now at pretty much unbeatable prices. BuyDig, a retailer you might be familiar with from eBay, has the former model listed at $184 and the latter at $268 on its official website in “Open Box” condition.

That doesn’t sound particularly compelling, as you’re not looking at altogether new units here, but applying the coupon code “CLEAROUT20” before checkout shaves an additional 20 percent off those already marked-down prices.

Instead of $184, you can pay a measly $147.20 for a Gear S3 Classic, while a 42mm stainless steel Samsung Galaxy Watch drops from $268 to an extremely palatable $214.40. Mind you, the Gear S3 is officially sold at $200 and up, with the Galaxy Watch normally priced at $330 in its entry-level configuration.

Guaranteed to be in “perfect working order” after rigorous inspection conducted by “qualified technicians”, the two heavily discounted smartwatches will include “all factory packed accessories”, but may also present “cosmetic scratches” or ship in a damaged box. 

If you’re willing to take those risks, keep in mind these are limited-time deals with only a handful of “open box” products available at those crazy low prices of $147 and $214. Warranty conditions are unspecified, which is rarely a good sign, with 45-day returns only accepted if the items on sale are found to be defective.

Check out the Gear S3 and Galaxy Watch deals here



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