Technology
Fitbit fitness trackers are up to $30 off at Amazon
Was your New Year’s resolution to work out more or be more active, but now it’s almost February and you still haven’t started? That’s OK. We have an easy starting point for you.
Fitness trackers give you a baseline to understand where you are physically and where you can improve. You’ll see if you’re taking enough steps, getting up and moving the recommended amount, and more insights. Plus, seeing all of that displayed right on your wrist is a good motivator to actually meet your fitness goals.
Fitbit is perhaps the biggest name in fitness tracking, and right now some of its trackers are on sale, including the Inspire HR, Charge 3, and Versa 2.
Track your steps, distance, hourly activity, active minutes, and calories burned by wearing the Fitbit Inspire HR. It automatically tracks your heart rate and uses that information to give you insights about your sleep patterns and habits. The battery lasts up to five days and the tracker automatically records workouts like walks, runs, and swims. (The Fitbit Inspire HR is water resistant up to 50 meters.)
This tracker is normally $99.95, but you can score it for $30 off at just $69.95.
Track all of your insights for up to seven days in a row before recharging the Fitbit Charge 3. It features 15 exercise modes and allows you to set goals and view data and stats. The Charge 3 also tracks your sleep and is water resistant up to 50 meters. You’ll also be able to add apps and connect with smartphone notifications by syncing your tracker and phone via Bluetooth.
The Charge 3 is listed for $149.95, but it’s currently on sale for $122, saving you $27.95.
The Fitbit Versa 2 is both a fitness tracker and a smartwatch. It has a large screen face where you can access apps, and it even has Amazon’s Alexa built in for voice assistance. The Versa 2 has a six-day battery life and tracks activity, heart rate, sleep, and more.
Usually $199.95, the Versa 2 is dropped down to $179.98, saving you $19.97.
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