Garmin Black Friday deal sees Epix smartwatch drop to the cheapest price ever

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Garmin Black Friday deals aren't to be missed (Image: GARMIN . GETTY)

If you have been looking for a Garmin smartwatch for Black Friday - this might be the deal for you.

Black Friday is here and there are amazing deals on products such as TVs, game consoles and more for you to snap up before Christmas.

But some Black Friday deals can be extremely poor and you need to be careful that you aren't spending cash on a 'deal' that might actually not be good value.

However, this Garmin smartwatch deal is probably one of the best that we have seen. The Garmin Epix 2 47mm smartwatch has had its price drop from £749.99 to just £374.99 which is the cheapest price we've seen.

Garmin's official website is currently selling the watch for £549.99 means HM Samuel's price is probably one the best deal you can get on this watch right now - and we doubt you will see it cheaper anytime soon.

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It comes with a 1.3" always-on AMOLED display for visibility even in bright sunlight and up to 16 days of battery life in gesture smartwatch mode and 42 hours in GPS mode. And for fitness lovers, it even has built-in sports apps for versatile training.

But if you want to go for the very best Garmin has to offer, there's also another great deal you can consider. John Lewis is selling the sapphire version of the watch for £529.99 - chopping more than £300 off the retail price.

For an extra £160, you get a sapphire watch face which protects the glass from scratches and scrapes you may get along your fitness journey.

Samsung also has discounts on its range of watches for Black Friday.

If you want to find the best tech deals during Black Friday, you can find our live blog on the best deals we have found here.

Christopher Harper

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