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Get notifications on-the-go w/ Fossil’s Q Wander Smartwatch: $109 (Refurb, Orig. $275)

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Fossil is currently offering its Q Wander Gen 2 Stainless Steel Smartwatch in refurbished condition for $109 shipped. That’s $146 off the list price, the same amount off of comparable models in new condition at Amazon, and the lowest price we have seen for this specific model. This smartwatch features a great design and is powered by Google Wear, making it a great option. Customers receive a 2-year warranty from Fossil. Rated 4+ stars by nearly 60% of reviewers.

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Fossil Q Wander Smartwatch features:

  • Stay connected with display notifications and touchscreen functionality for texts, calls, emails, and app updates. Wear OS by Google connects your watch and smartphone using Bluetooth technology, so you can stay on top of what’s happening in your world.
  • With built-in activity tracking, you can track your everyday accomplishments including steps, distance, and calories burned. Automatically syncs to your phone so you can keep tabs on your activity and notifications without ever pushing a button.
  • Effortlessly charge your Fossil Q by placing it on the inductive charging magnet (included). This wearable has an estimated 24-hour battery life, based on usage.

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