The bands are officially available starting today and will cost $39.99. Of the six designs available, the “Midnight Black” and “Stratus Sky” watch bands are made of recycled apple peel skin obtained from the fruit industry. Three of the watch bands bear the Sami Miró Vintage moniker.
The Galaxy Watch 4 apple peel band gets matching watch faces
Samsung mentions that these bands possess the “look of leather” despite having nothing to do with animals. The rest of the designs known as “Aurora Night,” “Cloud Navy,” “Dawn Atlas,” and “Earth Sunrise” are made of recyclable thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) materials, Samsung said. The bands are compatible with the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. In addition to the six new watch bands, the South Korean manufacturer also brings three complimentary watch faces to the Google Play Store. These watch faces complement the new watch bands and also come with Sami Miró Vintage branding. Bringing eco-friendly replacement bands for the Galaxy Watch 4 is quite commendable. However, Samsung should probably consider making this a default option with its smartwatches or fitness trackers in the future. The Galaxy Watch 4 broke cover last month with a ton of features onboard. Prominent among these is the new operating system which brings together Wear OS and Samsung’s Tizen operating system. It runs on One UI Watch 3 which brings familiar features to the mix. With regard to health and wellness, the two smartwatches feature an Optical Heart Rate sensor, an Electrical Heart Rate sensor, and a Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis sensor (BIA). Both variants offer 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage while running on the Samsung Exynos W920 chipset. The standard Galaxy Watch 4 is available for $249 while the Classic version sells for $349. Upgrading to the LTE variants will cost you an additional $50 on either variant.