My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

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The new Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 lineup was just released this month, with the Galaxy Watch 8 and the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic offering two different design options. Surprisingly, Amazon is already offering a discount on both watches.
The Galaxy Watch 8 is $299.99 (originally $349.99) for the Bluetooth version and $349.99 (originally $399.99) for the LTE version. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is $499.99 for the Bluetooth version and $549.99 for the LTE version. Even better, buying either watch will net you a $100 Amazon gift card—pretty great offers for smartwatches that just came out this month.
![Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (2025) 40mm Bluetooth Smartwatch, Cushion Design, Fitness Tracker, Sleep Coaching, Running Coach, Energy Score, Heart Rate Tracking, Silver [US Version, 2 Yr Warranty]](https://lifehacker.com/imagery/product/01i6uFas9lXET3RDFMWoev9/hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1753806901.jpg)
![Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (2025) 40mm LTE Smartwatch, Cushion Design, Fitness Tracker, Sleep Coaching, Running Coach, Energy Score, Heart Rate Tracking, Silver [US Version, 2 Yr Warranty]](https://lifehacker.com/imagery/product/01SaDS8WhrIK7Ar9JnrTqMM/hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1753694578.jpg)
![Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic 46mm Bluetooth Smartwatch + Gift Card, Cushion Design, Rotating Bezel, Quick Button, Sleep Coaching, Running Coach, Black [US Version, 2 Yr Warranty]](https://lifehacker.com/imagery/product/04rS0P8C3MrRMIm0ohUgjqG/hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1752083647.jpg)
![Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic 46mm LTE Smartwatch + Gift Card, Cushion Design, Rotating Bezel, Quick Button, Sleep Coaching, Running Coach, Black [US Version, 2 Yr Warranty]](https://lifehacker.com/imagery/product/06WtyDubSLt0W7zv4j98SS7/hero-image.fill.size_autoxauto.v1752483559.jpg)
If you're coming from the Galaxy Watch 7, there are a few improvements to warrant the $50 price increase for the base model. You get a brighter display, a bigger battery, a thinner design, a redesigned exterior, new health sensors, an AI-powered running coach, more sleep insights, dual-band GPS, one-handed gesture controls, and Google's Gemini voice assistant directly on the watch. Not bad—but if that doesn't inspire you, the Galaxy Watch 7 now starts at $199.99 (originally $249.99), and it too is getting the Gemini and sleep updates.
If you're not sure whether to get the regular Galaxy 8 or the Classic, the biggest difference is the Classic comes with a rotating bezel that helps you navigate the menus. (You can read Lifehacker Senior Health Editor Beth Skwarecki's first impressions here.) Also of note, the Classic only comes in the bigger 46mm screen size, while the regular Galaxy 8 comes in 40 and 44mm sizes. For either, you can expect about 30 hours of use from a single charge.
If you're planning on keeping your phone with you when using the watch, get the Bluetooth version. But if you want to go on runs and leave your phone behind while still listening to music or taking calls, $50 extra for the LTE is worth it. (Read more about the Galaxy 8 Watch in CNET's review.)
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