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Fitbit Sense on sale: Save over $50
SAVE $50.95: Get deeper insight into your fitness with the Fitbit Sense, on sale for $279 as of March 11.
After a long winter of sitting on the couch and binge-watching Netflix, it’s time to start taking our fitness goals seriously. As the weather gets warmer, we’re all a little more inclined to get off the couch and get active, and a fitness tracker is just the thing to help guide your workouts and your health.
As of March 11, you can grab the Fitbit Sense for $50.95 off the regular price of $329.95, bringing it down to just $279. While this isn’t the absolute lowest price we’ve seen on this tracker (according to price tracker camelcamelcamel), it’s still a solid deal that will save you some cash if you were already thinking of taking the plunge on a smartwatch.
The Fitbit sense is more than just a smartwatch — it has features that will make it your most trusted health, wellness, and fitness companion. With stress management tools, skin temperature readings, and an ECG app, you’ll be able to see, through real-time data, what’s going on with your body. Fitbit sense takes readings while you’re sleeping to monitor how many times you wake, move, or are in deep sleep, giving you the info you need for a better night’s rest.
A built-in GPS lets you track workouts without bringing your phone along, and the built-in Bluetooth speaker can act as your virtual assistant. The battery also lasts a whopping six days on a single charge — perfect for camping, backpacking, and other outdoor activities.
If you’re a new user, purchasing this Fitbit will get you six months of free access to Fitbit Premium, where you’ll get advanced insights, sleep tools, fitness programs, workouts, and more.
Grab the Fitbit Sense from Amazon for over $50 off, and start prioritizing your wellness.
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