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30 Dec, 2025
£364.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already in the Samsung ecosystem (Samsung phone, Samsung Pay workflows, that sort of thing), the Galaxy Watch7 is a strong “busy day” smartwatch. It’s quick enough for everyday notifications, solid for fitness tracking, and the LTE model is genuinely useful if you want to leave your phone behind for runs or walks. At ~£303 ex-VAT, it sits in the sweet spot where you’re paying for a real smart wearable, not just a basic activity tracker—so for a UK business user who values convenience (field staff, mobile teams, people who commute a lot), it’s good value.
I’d be cautious if your priority is “maximum battery + minimum fiddling.” LTE-capable watches can be great, but only if you’ll actually use the connection; otherwise you’re paying for hardware you don’t benefit from. Also, if you’re not on Android/Samsung, you may feel more limited versus competitors in terms of integration and app experience—work benefits like payment and reliable notifications can be less seamless. Overall: buy it if you’ll use LTE occasionally, want a polished Samsung-friendly smartwatch, and need something dependable for day-to-day fitness and communication; skip it if you just want a cheap fitness companion or you don’t plan to use LTE.