Data analytics have always been a big deal in professional sports. From measuring how far a PGA Tour golfer can hit their driver to calculating who the fastest footballer in the Premier League is, elite athletes have access to a wealth of data that can help them reach the top of their game. That is largely down to recent advancements in sports science and technology, with GPS monitors, smart watches and heart rate sensors offering sports stars a ton of data that can help them achieve their goals.
But while these top-level athletes have access to that data, it hasn’t always been available to your average person who wants to make a change to their lifestyle. Well, at least not until now, with the emergence of smartwatches being a game changer for people like you and I looking to stay fit, healthy and make positive adjustments to the way we live.
That’s where the new Samsung Galaxy Watch5 (opens in new tab) and Watch5 Pro (opens in new tab) smartwatches come in and are due to go on sale in John Lewis stores (opens in new tab) on 26 August 2022. They are stylish timepieces that are more than just a workout tracker or a GPS watch. Their sleek design means they are built for everyday life but can also withstand whatever adventure you throw at them.
Plus, if you purchase either watch at John Lewis, you’ll also be able to take advantage of some of their unique benefits, including (and for a limited time only)* a £50 Google Play Store voucher when you buy the Watch5 or a £100 Play Store voucher when you buy the Watch5 Pro. You’ll also be entitled to take advantage of John Lewis’ two-year guarantee and their in-store tech support, which is a necessary safeguard you’ll want to have if you’re planning on putting your watch through its paces.
So, whether you’re just looking to gain a few more hours of sleep each night or are trying to become a better golfer, let us walk you through how these Smartwatches can help you become the best version of yourself.
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