
Galaxy Watch8 is built for those who never settle when it comes to self improvement. With a sporty yet sleek design, it packs a serious punch of enhanced performance, longer battery life and smart health tracking to keep you locked into your health and wellness goals, wherever they may take you. Your Watch8 works around the clock because a healthy lifestyle starts with healthy sleep. Advanced Sleep Tracking doesn’t just log hours, but it also takes a closer look at everything that happened while you snoozed. Wake up feeling lethargic? Get a full report on your sleep behavior, environment and disruptions, such as snoring. And when it’s time to get back on your feet for a new day and a new workout, you’re equipped with the insights you need to stay motivated with Energy Score. Need to multitask during your workout? Simply raise your wrist and speak naturally to send a text to meet up with a friend later, set a timer for your next mile or pull up your past run times. Watch8 is powerful and features an improved battery built to keep up with your longest bike rides without weighing you down. Thanks to a thinner, lighter body and dynamic strap system that molds to your wrist, you’ll almost forget your Watch is there as it tracks even the most intense workouts. Plus, the bright screen is visible even when you have to hit the trail in full sun. Galaxy Watch8 is more than a watch it’s a health coach and tracker that fits your wrist and your lifestyle.
44mm variant priced at $379.99; LTE variant adds $50 (SM-L335UDAAXAA for Graphite LTE)
Previous generation; compared directly to Watch8 in user discussions
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2 CPSC recall(s) found | 2 change(s): 2 moderate | Durability rated moderate-to-good based on aluminum construction and positive reviews on design/comfort, but tempered by reported sleep tracking failures suggesting potential firmware/hardware reliability issues. Material quality reflects aluminum build with improved display brightness. Samsung reputation is strong for smartwatches but not perfect; Watch8 characterized as 'iterative' with 'hit-or-miss health features' and price increase despite incremental improvements.