Technology
Fitbit Alta HR fitness tracker is on sale for $55 off at Walmart
Right now there are two things you might be panicking about. First, you forgot that Mother’s Day is almost here and you need a last minute gift. Also, it’s almost summer and you don’t think you’re back in shape. But fret not, because a discount on the Fitbit Alta HR activity tracker might just save your butt in more ways than one.
Get moving and get the Fitbit Alta HR activity tracker for $74.98 at Walmart. That’s a 42 percent discount on a great fitness tracker for beginners, but as of right now it’s only available with the large, black wristband. Other colors are sold out at Walmart, but Amazon has other color options at smaller discounts, or you can stock up on replacement bands from Walmart. Some of us do need to make sure our Fitbit matches with our running shoes.
With the Fitbit Alta HR, get ready to hustle with continuous heart rate tracking that gives a simple breakdown of your fitness level. If you go on a run, a personalized Cardio Fitness Score tells you how you can improve over time if you continue to train. But a Fitbit Alta HR also tracks all of your daily activities and metrics, including steps, distances walked, calories burned, and active minutes. It can even help track your sleep quality so you can cut back on how late you stay up watching Chef’s Table on Netflix.
And with up to seven whole days of battery life, it’s easy to wear and track all of your life’s activities. Along with smartphone notifications, an OLED touch display, and wireless syncing for mobile devices, this little wristband can help you or someone else change their lives for the better. You can go even further with today’s best smart scales that pair with your Fitbit to give even more data on your fitness achievements. Also if you easily lose things, grab an extra Fitbit Alta HR charger right now since it’s on clearance for just $4.99.
Health is the best gift you can give yourself or someone you love, so a Fitbit Alta HR for only $75 is a great deal to get your body on track — especially with summer around the corner.
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