Technology
Fitbit Alta HR is on sale for only $80 at Amazon
TL;DR: The slim and powerful Fitbit Alta HR fitness tracker is $50 off, meaning you’ll pay just $80.
Even if you aren’t a super active person who works out regularly (we fully support choosing a binge on the couch over a run on the ), a can boost your health and mindfulness.
A Fitbit Alta HR is discreet enough to wear on your wrist at all times and it tracks metrics like your steps, distance, calories burned, and more. Currently at Amazon, the Fitbit Alta HR is on sale for just $80, saving you $49.95. (This discount only applies to the black model; other colors are priced differently.)
The Alta HR is Fitbit’s slimmest fitness tracker, but it still has the power of the more advanced models. It has excellent heart rate and sleep tracking and nudges you to remind you to move. Even though the screen is pretty tiny, you can still get call, text, and calendar notifications on the tracker.
If you’ve been thinking about getting a fitness tracker, but have been too skeptical to make the leap, this is the one for you. Dropping $80 on an advanced piece of technology is basically nothing, and it’s a good gateway into fitness trackers and smartwatches.
Grab the Fitbit Alta HR on sale for $80 at Amazon.
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