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Spigen’s Lite Fit fabric Galaxy Watch Ultra Band w/ steel connectors now $17 Prime shipped

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Spigen Lite Fit Galaxy Watch Ultra Band

Buy for $17 (Reg. $20)

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What we love

This is a nice clean, everyday fabric band with a pop of orange accent stitching that matches the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra perfectly if you ask me. Spigen has long since impressed me with the value proposition on its Lite Fit nylon bands – they deliver a slightly stretchy vibe, a comfortable wearing experience, stainless steel connectors, and a nice metal buckle on the bottom side for under $20.

Spigen Lite Fit Galaxy Watch Ultra Band features:

  • Durability Around the Clock: Made from nylon, stainless steel connector and buckle for durability
  • Easily Install and Adjust: Stainless steel connectors for seamless quick attachment and detachment
  • Built for Adventure and Comfort: Its ultra-comfortable fit is supported by increased band elasticity and breathability, allowing quick and natural wrist movement
  • One Size Fits Most: Fits wrist sizes of 5.5 inch to 8.4 inch (140mm – 215mm) wrists.
  • Check for Compatibility: Only compatible with Galaxy Watch Ultra 47mm (2024)

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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