I'm looking at buying the galaxy watch active 2 and found the price on kogan is substantially lower than other stores, $429 https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/samsung-galaxy-watch-active-2-s…, compared to JB's $749 https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/samsung-galaxy-watch-acti…. That's almost 50% off, and I'm pretty sure they are the exact same product I can't think of any reason it would be so cheap unless there was something dodgy going on, like getting a unit made for the chinese market with no warranty here. Is this really just an incredible price? Would it be a good idea to ask for a price match at JB?
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 Price on Kogan Too Good to Be True?
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In this case, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 from Kogan is the AU/NZ Model
Sorry! I stand corrected!
Almost same price here, but dunno if grey import. Assume so.
https://www.stylerunner.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Watch-Active2-Blu…
Edit this one doesn't mention LTE so probably not the same.
Thats the aluminium body, not the stainless steel.
The one you linked is the Bluetooth Version, not the LTE.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/product/samsung-galaxy-watch-ac…
Seems to be a few deals that have floated around that $400-$450 price
Judging by comments, there's a few quality control issues, so local warranty (for as long as possible) would definitely be worth it!
Grey Import.
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