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Grab this official Galaxy Watch Ultra Peakform Band for just $10 (Samsung used to charge $80 for these)

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Peakform Band

Buy for $10 (Reg. $55+)

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What we love

I like the way Samsung does the sort of more sporty bands but still includes a buckle-style clasp on the back. While perhaps not the best for intensive cross-fit action, it does allow for a more sporty casual vibe without looking like you’re wearing the same band around town you went for a run in this morning. Best of all, it’s only $10 – no brainer here.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Peakform Band features:

  • DURABILITY MEETS STYLE: Sturdy, stylish and ready for action, the Peakform Band for Galaxy Watch Ultra is built to handle everyday activities with ease1
  • DESIGNED FOR COMFORT: It’s designed with a soft-touch fabric and durable rubber material, allowing you to stay comfortable in any workout you choose, from cycling to jogging
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR COMFORT AND FIT: The Peakform Band for Galaxy Watch Ultra features a lugless design that seamlessly blends with the Watch body, ensuring a sleek look and a snug fit, especially during intense activities
  • CLICK. SWAP. REPEAT: Switching and customizing bands is effortless with the one click band
  • GALAXY WATCH COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with Galaxy Watch Ultra (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