Yes, I’m afraid the black-coated Galaxy Watch FE units sold by Woot at $139.99 apiece only come with a 90-day warranty, and the same goes for a pink gold model available for $149.99 after a smaller but still substantial markdown of $50 of its own. That’s obviously less than ideal, but on the decidedly bright side of things, these ultra-low-cost devices are brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged, which is what should matter most.
If you don’t feel comfortable shopping at Amazon-owned Woot for that or any other reason, Amazon itself also sells the Bluetooth-only Galaxy Watch Fan Edition at a decent $30 discount with a full 1-year manufacturer warranty included, so you might want to consider that option too.
That’s because the circular AMOLED touchscreen has essentially not aged one day since the Galaxy Watch 4 was originally released, and the health monitoring and fitness tracking tools are as impressive in 2024 as they were in 2021. Yes, your $140 (or $150) is enough to get you ECG technology, advanced sleep coaching (with the help of modern AI), a blood oxygen sensor, in-depth running analysis, heart rate alerts, irregular rhythm notifications, and body composition tracking. That’s quite a list for such a dirt-cheap wearable device.