- Web Development
Progressive Web Apps: A Business-Friendly Alternative
9 Jan, 2026
£329.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already in the Samsung ecosystem (phone, earbuds, tablets), the Galaxy Watch7 is a very solid buy at £274.85 ex‑VAT. It’s the kind of smartwatch that just feels “useful every day” rather than a gadget you charge and forget: LTE means you can leave your phone behind for walks, calls and notifications, and the health/sport side is the sort of thing you’ll actually check during a busy work week. The 40mm size and sport band make it comfortable for long wear, which matters more than people expect in a corporate setting where you’re in and out of meetings all day.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. If you’re on iPhone, or you mainly want basic fitness tracking and messages, you may end up paying for connectivity features you don’t need—Wi‑Fi/NFC/LTE are only “worth it” if you’ll genuinely use them. Also, LTE versions can be a hassle if your carrier setup isn’t straightforward, so make sure your team’s mobile plans are compatible before ordering. Overall: great for UK businesses with staff who want an always-connected watch and already use Samsung, but not the best value if your use is mostly lightweight fitness and you don’t care about leaving the phone behind.