Technology
A $22 fitness tracker is here to help you reach your swole goals
In a perfect world, we’d all crush our workout goals without a personal trainer or Barry’s Bootcamp instructor behind us.
But the reason why we often let our fitness dreams fall by the wayside isn’t a lack of willpower, but a lack of visibility into all the progress we’re making. As the saying goes, you can’t improve what you don’t measure, and merely tracking your steps using your phone’s health app isn’t going to cut it.
If you genuinely want to stay accountable for your health goals, you need something like the Sinji Fitness Tracker — a trusty wearable that can track your calories, steps, sleep, and activity right from your wrist. Unlike pricer wearables like a Fitbit or an Apple Watch, the Sinji is super affordable. In fact, you can get one right now for 77% off.
Sleek, discreet, and amazingly practical, the Sinji Fitness Tracker is a smartwatch specifically designed to help you get and stay in shape. From the hours you sleep each night to the number of steps you walk each day, all the way down to your heart rate, this watch tracks the metrics that matter.
You can even set it to vibrate when you’ve been still for too long. It also comes armed with IP67 dust and waterproof rating, so you’ll have no problem wearing it anywhere you plan on breaking a sweat. It even has a handy selfie function for those obligatory gym snaps.
Typically retailing for $99, you can grab the Sinji Fitness Tracker in your choice of color for only $22. And If you have an accountability buddy, you can give them one as well — we have the two-pack on sale for only $49.
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