Grab the internet-favorite Amazfit Bip S smartwatch for less than $40
Save up to 20%: The Amazfit GTS 2 and Amazfit Bip S smartwatches are on sale at Amazon as of June 10, saving you up to $20.
We're calling it now: Parents telling everyone how many steps they have so far that day (after a quick flex of their watch) is the new telling everyone how early they woke up.
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But beating your step goal — and generally taking a more proactive daily approach to health — is reason to brag. Fitness trackers and smartwatches make an awesome motivational, and would make a great Father's Day gift. The internet loves the affordable ones from Amazfit, which are on sale at Amazon ahead of Prime Day:
Amazfit Bip S — $39.99 (save 20%)
The beloved Amazfit Bip S has an uncanny resemblance to the Apple Watch — but you could buy a handful of 'em for the price of a single Apple Watch SE. For $39.99 (its lowest price on Amazon to date), the Bip S offers seriously impressive specs like built-in GPS and and weeks-long battery life that runs laps around the Apple Watch.
Another Bip model, the Bip U, also has a 20% coupon attached, bringing it down to $47.98. Its battery life lasts just over a week, but it does at an SPO2 monitor.
Amazfit GTR 2 — $159.99 (save 11%)
Taking on a more traditional watch aesthetic, the GTR 2 packs more smarts than Amazfit's basic budget options. It ditches the dinky plastic for a sleek aluminum body with a near bezel-less display that's always on — a feature that Apple Watch fans waited for forever. Here, you can see how you slept the night before, check your heart rate, control music, or take a phone call via Bluetooth.
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Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers and tests essential home tech like vacuums and TVs, plus eco-friendly hacks. Her ever-evolving experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.