A $50 OLED smartwatch shouldn't be very good, but this one breaks the mold without breaking the bank

Wearing the silver CMF Watch Pro 2 with the orange band
(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

When I'm looking for a Black Friday deal, I always imagine getting some super expensive piece of electronics for a dirt-cheap price, but even in my wildest dreams I didn't expect to get one of Nothing's stylish OLED smartwatches for just $49.

That price is good for all four colors and styles. Not only does the gorgeous OLED display on the front make this watch feel more premium than the price suggests, but the modular nature of the watch means you can switch out the bands and the bezel, giving you a substantial number of physical style options to choose from even after you buy the watch.

CMF Watch Pro 2: $79$49 at Amazon
Just $49!

CMF Watch Pro 2: $79 $49 at Amazon

It's hard to imagine an OLED smartwatch could get any cheaper than this, but Amazon has knocked it down to a record-breaking $49. With over 120 tracked workouts, heart rate and sleep tracking, 11-day battery life, and a modular design, it's hard to top this impressive looking smartwatch.

Price comparison: Walmart - $49 | Nothing (official) - $49

✅Recommended if: You want a unique-looking smartwatch that works with Android and iOS, offers nearly two-week battery life and still sports all the features you want, all without breaking the bank.

❌Skip this deal if: You're looking for a smartwatch with a specific ecosystem tie-in or a watch with advanced workout options. Garmin, Amazefit, or Wear OS offer more features but cost a lot more money.

The CMF Watch Pro 2 runs on Nothing's own smartwatch OS, enabling 11-day battery life in addition to tons of custom watch faces, 120-tracked workouts, and plenty of features you're going to love. Plus, it works with both Android and iOS, making this a good choice no matter your smartphone preference.

But don't just take my word for it! With nearly 1300 reviews on Amazon, this one has earned 4.3/5 stars since its release last summer. Obviously, a $50 smartwatch isn't going to last you forever or do everything that a $500 Garmin can, but you shouldn't expect it to, anyway. If you just want a stylish smartwatch with fitness and sleep tracking, great style, and notification management, this is a superb choice for a crazy low price.

Nicholas Sutrich
Senior Content Producer — Smartphones & VR
Nick started with DOS and NES and uses those fond memories of floppy disks and cartridges to fuel his opinions on modern tech. Whether it's VR, smart home gadgets, or something else that beeps and boops, he's been writing about it since 2011. Reach him on Twitter or Instagram @Gwanatu

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