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Galaxy Watch 8 comes with a free 4-pack of Galaxy SmartTags from $349

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 just hit the market last month and while some of the best pre-order perks are gone, Amazon has a stellar offer that throws in a 4-pack of Galaxy SmartTags with your new watch at no extra cost.

The Galaxy SmartTag 2 has been around for a while at this point, but it’s still a solid AirTag alternative to Galaxy users. The tags pair to the SmartThings network and use nearby Galaxy devices to transmit their location back to you. Despite not working with all Android phones, SmartTags tend to work pretty well in comparison to trackers using Google’s Find Hub network.

Usually, a SmartTag 2 will cost around $25. Bundles, however, are often much cheaper on a per-tag basis. A 4-pack from Samsung.com usually costs around $80, while it can be much less on Amazon.

But if you want to buy a Galaxy Watch 8 anyway, there’s a no-brainer bundle deal available.

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Amazon is currently selling the base Galaxy Watch 8 in its 40mm, 44mm, and LTE variants with a 4-pack of Galaxy SmartTag 2 trackers included, all for the usual $349 price tag. The offer is available through August 24.

Meanwhile, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is available for its usual price tag, but with a $100 Amazon gift card included.

Alternatively, if you just want to save some money on the Galaxy Watch 8, Samsung is still offering it for $50 off.

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