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Official Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Fabric Band in vibrant blue now over 30% off at Amazon

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Series Fabric Band

Buy for $38 (Reg. $55)

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What we love

This is probably my favorite-looking official Samsung band. It takes that fabric approach we see on a million bargain-bin alternatives and takes it up a notch with the sort of textured and pattern treatment – I also love the vibrant blue here.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Series Fabric Band features:

  • SMOOTH AND LIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT: The Fabric Band combines nylon for lasting comfort and a Velcro closure for a contoured fit, giving it a soft and airy feel and making it the lightest among the Galaxy Watch-8 bands.¹
  • SLEEP TIGHT WITH A FIT THAT’S JUST RIGHT: Designed with sleep in mind, the Fabric Band provides gentle and reliable support for a restful night. Stay active and keep moving – it’s made to move with you, so you’re comfortable throughout the day.
  • ONE CLICK. ENDLESS OPTIONS: Seamlessly change bands and personalize your look with the click of a button. With multiple bands to match any style, the intuitive Dynamic Lug System helps ensure a snug, stable fit, making swapping bands simple.²

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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