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Xero Financial Dashboards: A Complete Guide
20 Mar, 2026
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AI-generated summary
The “Galaxy Watch Ultra” is for buyers who want a rugged, proper all‑round smartwatch that can actually take a knock—without feeling like a toy. If you’ve got field teams, warehouse staff, or managers who are constantly on the move (and who also want decent battery life, strong fitness tracking, and the convenience of payments/notifications), this feels like the right direction versus buying another standard smartwatch that you’ll baby. The LTE option is the big business case: it reduces “phone dependence” for people who can’t always keep their handset on them—useful in logistics, security, and site work.
That said, at ~£569 ex‑VAT, it’s only good value if your users will genuinely use the premium hardware style and connectivity. If most people will stay near their phones for everything (messaging, navigation, calls), a cheaper Galaxy Watch or even another brand’s mid-tier model will cover the day-to-day with less cost and less justification. Also worth noting: with the Ultra-class models, some organisations buy one or two for pilots and then get surprised by adoption—so if you can, trial it with the exact job roles that truly need LTE/ruggedness before rolling it out broadly.