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Official Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 through 7 Fabric Band in black is now just $13 (Reg. up to $50)

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Fabric Band in black

Buy for $13 (Reg. up to $50)

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This official Samsung Galaxy Watch band works with series 4, 5, 6, and the new 7 models, featuring a quick snap-on mechanism for easy installation and a textured black vibe. It is made from a woven nylon of sorts that sits somewhere between sporty and everyday casual…and now for just $13 Prime shipped.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Fabric Band in black features:

  • ROUND-THE-CLOCK COMFORT: With its lightweight, comfortable design, the Fabric Band provides unrivaled comfort all day long; When it’s time to sleep, rest easy knowing it will keep your Galaxy Watch6 securely on your wrist*
  • REFECTIVE MATERIAL: The Fabric Band is made with reflective yarn that makes it easy to spot in the dark
  • CLICK. SWAP. REPEAT: Refresh your look in an instant with a stylish new collection of bands for Galaxy Watch6 that release with just one click; Hold down the release button on the Fabric Band to remove it and swap it out for another
  • GALAXY WATCH COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with Galaxy Watch4 Series or later (sold separately)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices