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Amazon has Galaxy Watch 8 at $100 off right now, but some users are still seeing $150+ off at Samsung

Wearables have been a hot pick up this year over the Black Friday and pre-holiday season, and you can still land some notable deals on the latest Galaxy Watch 8. Amazon has both sizes at $100 off right now, and select users can still score them at as much as $172 off directly from Samsung. Details below. 

Samsung appears to still be targeting select user accounts and IP addresses as we head into another work week here. But if you’re not one of the lucky ones, Amazon’s $100 price drops are still live on Galaxy Watch 8 with the 40mm model at $249.99and the 44mm starting from $279.99 shipped

Anyone can take advantage of those deals right now, but you’ll want to double check the official Samsung site right now, as some users are seeing $150 off these models with additional bonus savings for folks who can muster up a useable .edu email address right now. 

Again, not everyone is going to see these prices on the official Samsung site, and this has been the case for more than a couple weeks now, but it is worth a shot before pulling the trigger at Amazon – ask some friends and family members to see if their accounts/IP addresses have access to the bonus deals, they will look like this:

A screenshot of a watch

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline 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