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SAVE $70: As of Dec. 5, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch, 45mm is now on sale at Best Buy for $379.99. That's a savings of 15%.


Winter is a great time for skiers and snowboarders to hit their workout and endurance goals. Having a decent smartwatch comes in handy during harsh weather conditions. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is the perfect companion and fitness tracker for adventurers and winter fitness enthusiasts.

As of Dec. 5, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch, 45mm is on sale for $379.99 at Best Buy. Usually $449.99, this discount is part of today's Best Buy 20 Days of Deals, also known as Deal of the Day. The retailer will honor the price of all of its Deals of the Day until 11:59 pm Central Time (CT), so make sure to check this out before the clock runs out.

This smartwatch includes a GPS system so you can stay on the right course all through your outdoor workout adventures. An improved sensor allows the smartwatch to get a better read on your skin allowing you to get more accurate stats — and a better handle on where you are with your goals. Train with peace of mind knowing that this smartwatch is equipped with a Sapphire Crystal Glass Display and titanium case.

You can also pair this smartwatch with your Galaxy devices. Do you like kayaking or doing water sports? No worries. The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro is water-resistant for up to 50 meters. Some users explain that the GPS system can take some getting used to, and the watch itself skews big on people with smaller wrists. However, its improved battery life is a game-changer.

Bonus tip: If you have a previously-loved Samsung watch, Best Buy may be able to provide an additional discount for your trade-in. Check this deal out while it lasts.

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