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Fitbits on sale at Amazon for $50 off
Fall is the perfect time to get back into a workout routine. Whether it’s hitting the elliptical at your gym or just getting in a solid run every day, finding time to work up a sweat becomes a whole lot easier once the temperature starts to cool off.
To make exercise even more exciting, we’d suggest investing in a fitness tracker so you can get constant, visual updates on your progress — and stay motivated.
Good thing Amazon has a bunch of Fitbits on sale right now.
Head over to Amazon and save $50 on select Fitbits. The models available to choose from include the Ace, Alta, and Ionic, which are all on sale.
The Ace is a great entry-level device for your kids. Like most other Fitbits, the Ace will track your kid’s steps, active minutes, and sleep so they can learn habits that will help maintain a health lifestyle. And since it’s designed for kids, the Ace will offer congratulations for hitting goals, save achievements, and even challenge other kids to challenges and send messages.
The Alta is more in line with the original Fitbit. It will track steps, distance, burned calories, active minutes, and how well you’re sleeping, which is standard on most Fitbit units. The Alta will even work with your phone to show call, text, and calendar notifications, so you don’t forget that meeting while in the middle of a workout.
For anyone looking for a new smartwatch, the Ionic is Fitbit’s offering in the space. It will connect with most smartphones to get text and call notifications, along with access to plenty of apps directly on the watch. It will also store over 300 songs and download your playlists from Pandora. It’s still a Fitbit at its core though, tracking your workout all sorts of workout (including swims and bike rides.) It can even track your heart rate and has a built-in GPS to help set routes and save your mileage.
Keeping up a healthy lifestyle isn’t always the easiest thing to do, and a fitness tracker can be a very helpful tool in maintaining that lifestyle. And if you can save a few bucks, that’s a very welcome bonus. Just make sure to jump on this Amazon deal while you can if you want to save on a new Fitbit.
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