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Rare find smart titanium watch with more durability

Titanium watches combining durability, noticeable lightness with smart tech are a rare find. But all thanks to Korean tech brand Samsung, tech-savvy watch connoisseurs can now become proud owners of its first-ever titanium smartwatch model, the Galaxy Watch3 Titanium.

Considered a pioneer in customer-centric wearables, tech brand leader Samsung has officially dropped its first ever Titanium smartwatch model, bringing a new distinguished design to Galaxy Watch3 that is elegant and lightweight, yet durable.

Making everyday activewear easier and cooler, a premium metal strap, which comes in Mystic Black, which not only complement the body of the smartwatch, but features a texture that matches the look and feel of the Titanium model.

To add to that, it is easy to adjust the strap length, so no matter the size of your wrist, the Galaxy Watch3 Titanium will fit perfectly.

Galaxy Watch3 Titanium: features, pricing & availability

The Galaxy Watch3 Titanium is built on the successes of one of the most popular “Android” watches, namely the Galaxy Active 1 and 2 series.

Galaxy Watch3 allows you to follow your heart rhythm with ECG monitoring.

A must for wellness enthusiasts, it is packed with advanced health and fitness capabilities, including sleeping management, as well as exercise and high blood pressure tracking. It also allows you to follow your heart rhythm with ECG monitoring.

Available in South Africa and other retailers from November 1, 2020 – with a notably less price tag of $599.99 (R10, 160) – it (Galaxy Watch3 Titanium) comes almost a year after Apple Watch Series 5 titanium variant, priced at $849 ( R14, 400).

For the initial launch, it will come only in a 45mm Bluetooth variant in Mystic Black.

For more info visit Samsung online.


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Tankiso Komane
Tankiso Komane
A Tshwane University of Technology journalism graduate, Tankiso Komane has a vast experience in print & broadcast media business and has worked for some of the country’s biggest daily newspapers, including The Sowetan, The Citizen, The Times, and The New Age. Through her varied work as a journalist, notably as a copywriter for SABC1 (On-Air promotions) and as a publicist for Onyx Communications, she has developed an in-depth understanding of the nature of the media business and how to use it for the purpose of exposure. Her expertise in journalism across various disciplines, coupled with a good reputation, has laid the foundation of a new kind "trust in Journalism" as the media ecosystem continues to digitally evolve.
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