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Deal Alert: Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 now just $320

9 November 2025 at 01:01

Want a smartwatch that can help you stay active and reach your fitness goals? The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is like having a personal coach on your wrist. It’s packed with features for fitness, health, and staying connected, and right now, you can grab it at a discounted price.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 40mm Bluetooth variant is on sale for $319.99, down from its regular price of $349.99 on Amazon. That’s a saving of $30. This offer is only live for the Silver color, while the Graphite version is also available for $329.99.

The Galaxy Watch 8 is more than just a watch. It can track your exercises automatically and even act as a personal running coach, helping you improve your workouts and reach fitness goals. It also has advanced sleep tracking, which is Samsung’s most detailed and helpful sleep monitoring yet.

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Besides fitness, the watch helps you stay connected. You can get phone notifications on your wrist and send quick smart replies using Galaxy AI. The watch also comes with Gemini, Samsung’s smart features that give you even more ways to use your watch for daily tasks.

At $319.99, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is a smart buy for anyone looking for a reliable smartwatch with fitness tracking, sleep insights, and smart features all in one. Click here to visit the deal page.

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Seattle startup unveils AI-powered enterprise smart glasses for roofers and electricians

5 November 2025 at 17:30
Seattle-based Zuper announced Zuper Glass, AI-powered smart glasses for trades professionals such as roofers and plumbers. (Zuper Photo)

Seattle-based Zuper, which provides software for companies with field workers, is getting into the smart-glasses game with the release of Zuper Glass, an AI-powered product built for skilled tradespeople.

Zuper Glass is designed for a range of professionals, including roofers, electricians and plumbers. The voice-activated glasses use AI to help workers capture photos or record video, perform inspections, and communicate safely while keeping their hands free.

The glasses are integrated with Zuper’s mobile app, syncing in real time to Zuper’s software platform, which handles work order management, dispatching, scheduling, proposals, payments, customer communications, and more.

Wearable technology and the advent of smart glasses has reached some of the largest companies, including Amazon, which unveiled augmented reality glasses for delivery drivers last month. The Seattle-based tech giant said the glasses are a tool to improve safety and the driver’s experience.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has billed his company’s AI-powered smart glasses as “the ideal form factor for personal super intelligence.”

Founded in 2020, Zuper is led by CEO Anand Subbaraj, a former Microsoft leader. The 210-person company has offices in Seattle and India.

“Zuper Glass is a breakthrough in how field work gets done and how it will evolve in the future,” Subbaraj said in a news release. “It is inspired by the people who do this work every day — technicians, roofers, and field teams whose hands are full, whose focus matters, and whose safety comes first.”

Zuper raised a $32 million Series B round led by Seattle-area VC firm FUSE in December 2023.

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