Samsung have been busy with their fitness wearable devices, such as the Gear Sport and Gear Fit2 Pro, that were released earlier this year. When the Fit2 Pro was initially available on pre-order, back in September, you could get them with a FREE pair of Samsung U Flex earphones. When the device was later available for general sale the offer was stopped. Those that didn’t take advantage of it lost out.
Now, as part of Samsung’s festive season sales period called 12 days of Joy, the company will unveil a deal that will last exactly one day for each of the 12 days. Yesterday, if you bought an unlocked Galaxy S8 or S8+ then you would get a Gear Fit2 Pro town in for FREE. Fast forward to today and the pre-order offer is back on and you can purchase the Gear Fit2 Pro for $199.99 and get the Samsung U Flex earphones for FREE, once again. The earphones normally retail for $79.99, so well worth the temptation.
Just in case you don’t know, the Fit2 Pro is a Tizen OS-based device, with Bluetooth 4.2, Curved Super AMOLED 1.5-inch screen with a 216 x 432 resolution and 16 Million colours. We also have Integrated GPS and WiFi 802.11 b / g / n 2.4GHz. Physical dimensions are 51.3 x 25.0 mm and weight of 34g. There is 512MB RAM with 4GB Internal storage, with 2GB that is actually available to users. Sensor front you have Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyroscope and Heart Rate Monitor (HRM), all powered by a 200mAh battery, which is rated to last you 3-4 days of normal use.
If we’ve tempted you enough, head on over to Samsung’s website via the buy it now link below:
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