SAVE UP TO 40%:Fitbit trackers are Canada Archiveson sale at Amazon for up to 40% off, including the Fitbit Inspire 3 — a Mashable favorite.
Somehow we're just a handful of weeks away from 2025. If you have fitness goals in mind for either the holidays or for the new year, a fitness tracker is a great companion for keeping tabs on your progress. You don't have to have super ambitious fitness goals to get good use out of a tracker. Even starting a new walking routine calls for a tracker since it's the perfect way to count steps, keep records of your activity, and monitor sleep. Plus, it's really nice to have the time just a quick glance away on your watch, instead of reaching for your phone.
Fitbit has always been one of the leading brands in fitness trackers, and their tech has only improved since Google acquired the brand in 2021. Instead of waiting for Black Friday sales, you can snag a Fitbit tracker at Amazon for up to 40% off today, which mean you'll be well on your way to tracking fitness by the time 2025 rolls around. Here are some of our top recommendations if you're in the market for a new Fitbit.
Whether you're training for a 5k, a marathon, or going on the occasional hike, the Fitbit Versa 4 has ideal functions. Compatible with both iOS and Android devices, the Fitbit Versa 4 gets up to 6 days of battery life while tracking your workouts and sleep. Choose from over 40 exercise modes and get your daily readiness score each morning to help determine the best level of activity for the day ahead. The Versa 4 also gives a daily stress management score.
The Waterfall Blue, Pink Sand, and Black models are all included in the sale price at Amazon of just $119.95 which works out to a 40% discount off the normal price of $199.95.
A Mashable favorite, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is down to just $69.95 at Amazon which means you'll be saving a sweet 30% off the typical price of $99.95.
When it comes to the best fitness trackers, Mashable lists the Fitbit Inspire 3 as the best budget-friendly option. Sam Stone's review of the Inspire 3 for Mashable mentions major pros include intuitive functions, workout insights, and its wide range of included apps.
Stone writes, "It sits easily on the wrist, and compared to other wearables it’s relatively small. The watch counts steps, tracks heart rate, and measures calories burned, among other metrics, and, in combination with Fitbit app, converts all that information into data you can use to inform your workouts." All that for under $70 mean is a great deal, and you'll get both a small and large size band with the watch, so you can find a comfortable fit.
If you're one to go for a run on Monday, take a HIIT class on Tuesday, and head off for a bike ride on Wednesday, the versatile Fitbit Charge 6 could be great. With over 40 exercise modes, the tracker is designed to keep tabs on all your varied activities. It also includes advanced health tools like a heart rate monitor that can detect irregularities and a sleep score.
The Fitbit Charge 6 also has convenient Google integrations like Google Maps and Google Wallet for paying on-the-go.
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