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Fitbit Inspire HR and Google Nest Mini on sale for £74.99 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Fitbit Inspire HR fitness tracker and Google Nest Mini bundle is on sale for £74.99 on Currys PC World, saving you £64 on list price.
The closer we get to Black Friday, the better the deals seems to get. This might be a result of Black Friday propaganda, but at this point we’re in too deep.
The latest deal off the Black Friday conveyer belt is the Fitbit Inspire HR fitness tracker and Google Nest Mini bundle for £74.99 on Curry PC World. This is down by a massive £64 on list price, and falls under the Black Friday price guarantee.
This Currys PC World promotion ensures that you’ll get refunded the difference if the Black Friday price changes. This protects you against future discounts, and means that there’s nothing stopping you from starting your shopping right away.
That should be enough to persuade you to shop, but if you needed any further convincing, we’d recommend checking out the impressive set of features on the Fitbit Inspire HR. You get a heart rate monitor, activity tracking, up to five days of battery life, and much more. The Google Nest Mini is the icing on the cake.
Do not fear missing out on a better deal with the Currys PC World price guarantee.
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