Technology
Save up to $50 on fitness trackers and smartwatches
TL;DR: Fitbit fitness trackers and smartwatches are on sale for up to $50 off. Plus get free two-day shipping on orders of $50 or more with code SPLASH.
— or, days, rather — starts in less than a week, but Amazon isn’t the only retailer dishing out mid-year sales this summer.
Fitbit, home to and , is offering up to $50 off select merchandise and free two-day shipping on orders of $50 or more. The product savings are automatic, but to receive free shipping enter code SPLASH at checkout.
Take a look at some of the models on sale:
Fitness trackers are no longer just that — they’re also smartwatches that show you notifications, store music, and allow you to make payments on the go. The Fitbit Versa features all of these specs and more. It’s a solid competitor to the Apple Watch if you don’t want to spend as much money.
With the Versa, you’re able to access your favorite apps and connect it to wireless headphones to play music on the go. The battery lasts four days or longer, which means less time spent charging the device and more time actually wearing it.
The Fitbit Charge 3 offers a sleeker, less in-your-face look. Its smaller screen is only as wide as the wristband, making it more discreet. The tracker still has a touchscreen, though, that shows you notifications and allows you to swipe through your different health stats.
The Charge 3’s battery lasts up to seven days.
OK, so Fitbit is advertising this sale as “up to $30 off,” but you’ll actually be saving $50 if you purchase the Fitbit Ionic. Only one of the colorways is in stock at the moment, so you have less of a choice, but you can still pre-order the other two colors that are set to ship by July 22.
This Fitbit was meant to be the biggest Apple Watch competitor, though Mashable’s review of the Ionic explains how it fell a bit short. Even so, this is still an impressive smartwatch. It stores and plays music, has built-in GPS, is water resistant and tracks swims, grants access to apps, and more. The Ionic has a five-day battery life.
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