There has been lots of talk lately about the new Tizen wearables devices that were launched at IFA 2017. If your a regular reader of Tizen Experts then you will know we are actually referring to the Gear Fit2 Pro and the Gear Sport. The former has already been launched in several countries and with the later hopefully coming before this years end. Actual release date is unknown at this stage for the Gear Sport, but we have our fingers crossed for a Pre-christmas release.
Today, we have come across a deal that our fitness and health loving readers might like the sound of. The first Tizen based fitness device, the Samsung Gear Fit2, is available for an eye-brow raising price of only $59.95, normally listed at $179.99. There is also International shipment available but you will need to enquire how much that is. Why so cheap? Well, I’m glad you asked as these units are actually refurbished. They are listed as being in immaculate, just like new condition and come with a 90-day replacement warranty.
Just to recap, the Gear Fit2 is powered by a 1 GHz Exynos 3250 Dual-Core Processor, 4GB Storage, 512MB Memory, 1.5″ Screen and of course running Tizen. Model numbers listed are: SM-R3600ZINXAR, SM-R3600ZBAXAR and SM-R3600DANXAR. You can also find a comparison of the Gear Fit2 and Gear Fit2 Pro devices here.
Do you like the sound of the above deal? If you do then get heading to the deal via the Buy Now button below. This deal is only on for today, so best to be quick.
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