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Galaxy Watch Active 2 Under Armour Edition available starting today

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Last updated: October 11th, 2019 at 16:40 UTC+02:00

The Galaxy Watch Active 2 Under Armour Edition arrives in the United States today via Best Buy, where the 40mm model is available for the starting price of $309, or for $51.67 a month on a 6-month financing plan. Meanwhile, the larger variant with a 44mm dial costs $329, or $55 per month.

Galaxy Watch Active 2 Under Armour Edition: same, but different

The Galaxy Watch Active 2 Under Armor Edition is virtually identical to the standard model, at least in terms of internal hardware specifications. It stands apart thanks to a UA-themed watch face and a unique silicon strap bearing the company logo. The 40mm model has a gray strap, while the 44mm model comes in black.

 

One other major difference between this and the standard model lies in the software and compatibility with other Under Armour products. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 UA Edition is the only Samsung smartwatch able to deliver up-to-the-minute stats and real-time form coaching when connected to the Under Armour HOVR Connected running shoes. In addition, the smartwatch ships with MapMyRun and six months of membership.

Best Buy states that the Galaxy Watch Active 2 Under Armour Edition will ship to customers by October 15. Check out the retailer’s page for more details, and share your thoughts below. Which Galaxy Watch Active model do you like more? Do you prefer the standard version or the UA Edition?

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