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Fitbit Charge 3 fitness trackers on sale at Walmart — save $30
TL;DR: Get the versatile Fitbit Charge 3 fitness activity tracker for $119.95. It’s normally $149.95, so you’ll save 20%.
Let’s be real: Staying on track with your fitness goals can prove difficult in the summer months, when that AC feels too good to leave, barbecues are abundant, and an icy cold beverage seems to always make its way into your hand.
If you’re looking for some accountability in staying on track toward your wellness goals, a fitness tracker can be the perfect ally — both in the trying summer months and all year long. Right now Walmart has the Fitbit Charge 3 fitness activity tracker on sale for $119.95, a savings of $30 off its usual price tag and the same price we saw it listed at earlier this week during .
Named “Easiest To Use” in our roundup of the , the Fitbit Charge 3 makes wellness monitoring a breeze with its easy access dashboard. By keeping tabs on your heart rate, calorie burn, goal progress, and sleep quality around the clock, the Charge 3 makes wellness goals attainable by taking the guesswork out of it. You can take your pick of over 15 different exercise modes, set a goal (time, calories burned, or distance), and keep track of your progress by connecting to the Fitbit Health and Fitness app.
With multi-day battery life and the option to have access to all your calls, calendar, texts, and alerts, the Fitbit Charge 3 provides a no-fuss option for optimizing your workouts and wellness regimen — without having to put your day on pause.
Head to Walmart to grab the Fitbit Charge 3 fitness activity tracker for $119.95, the same deal we spotted during Amazon’s Prime Day(s).
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