Score cheap Fitbits and Apple Watches during Prime Day 2
UPDATE: Jul. 12, 2023, 2:30 p.m. EDT This post was updated to reflect the latest fitness tracker deals for the second day of Prime Day 2023. At the time of writing, all Prime Day Apple Watch deals were no longer available.
Mashable keeps a close eye on the best Prime Day fitness tracker deals every year, and this July we've found some of the best prices yet. Virtually all of our favorite fitness trackers and Apple watches are on sale right now, with one disappointing exception (one day the Apple Watch Ultra will go on sale, but today is not that day). So, if you're an athlete in the market for a new fitness tracker, this is your time. Head to Amazon for all of your step-counting, sleep-tracking, heart-rate-monitoring needs.
But, the Prime Day clock is ticking. Since Amazon's annual shopping event officially kicked off on July 11, Mashable shopping editors have been constantly updating our shopping guides to bring you the latest deals, but time is fast running out to hop on all those discounts.
We spotted some sweet deals on fitness trackers during day one of Amazon's biggest sales event, including an Apple Watch Series 8 for its lowest price ever, a sub-$100 Fitbit, and tons more great deals from Garmin, Suunto, and Samsung. You can find all of these deals below, so read on for our favorite fitness tracker deals of Prime Day 2023. Just make sure you hit that "Checkout" button before the clock strikes midnight.
Note: All newly added deals are marked with a ✨, while deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price. Deals with a strikeout were either sold out or expired at the time of writing.
Best Fitbit deal
Why we like it
If you're looking for an even more affordable fitness tracker, the Fitbit Charge 5 is on sale matching its previous lowest price. This budget-friendly fitness tracker has all the features you need to track your health and fitness goals, including heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and built-in GPS. It comes in three stylish colors: graphite, lunar white, and steel blue. And the best part? It's compatible with iOS and Android devices, so you can easily sync your data to your smartphone.
Best budget fitness tracker deal
Why we like it
Garmin isn't just a name for quality GPS devices; the company also has an impressive line of activity and fitness trackers, including the vivosmart 4. It's got all the basic features you need to stay on top of your health, plus a few extras that make it a total steal. The vivosmart 4 tracks all the basics, like your steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep. But it also has some more advanced features, like a heart rate monitor and a stress tracker. The vivosmart 4 is also compatible with Android devices (sorry, iOS users!), so you can sync your data to your phone. And it has a seven-day battery life, so you don't have to worry about it running out of juice mid-workout.
More Prime Day fitness tracker deals
Amazfit Band 5 — $28.49
$39.99(save $11.50) ✨Fitpolo fitness tracker with heart rate monitor — $32.79
$49.99(save $17.20) ✨Amazfit Band 7 — $37.99
$49.99(save $12) ✨🔥Fitbit Ace 3 — $59
$79(save $20) ✨Fitbit Inspire 3 — $79.95
$99.95(save $20)Fitbit Luxe — $99.95
$129.95(save $30) ✨Fitbit Versa 4 — $139.95
$199.95(save $60)Suunto 5 Peak GPS Watch— $151.05
$199(save $47.95) ✨ 🔥Samsung Galaxy Watch 4— $151.05
$199(save $48.94) ✨ 🔥Garmin vivoactive 4S — $169.99
$199.95(save $160) ✨ 🔥Fitbit Sense 2 — $229.95
$299.95(save $70) ✨Apple Watch SE (second gen)— $229.99$279 (save $49.01)Garmin Venu 2 GPS Smart Watch — $249.99
$399.99(save $150)✨ 🔥Apple Watch Series 8— $279.99$399.99 (save $119.01) 🔥Apple Watch Series 8 [GPS 45mm]— $309.99$429 (save $119.01) ✨ 🔥
Topics Fitness Trackers Prime Day
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