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Snag the Garmin Vívoactive 3 smartwatch on sale for $110 off
Editor’s Note: PCMag and Mashable are both owned by Ziff Davis.
Working out is great and all, but come December it’s hard to find the inspiration.
Those inevitable days of stress, plus cold weather, plus the fact that it gets dark at 4:30 make this time of year the hardest to stay motivated.
Meet the Garmin Vívoactive 3 Smartwatch: The wrist candy that will push you to be at your best 24/7. Even better? It’s on sale.
With this exclusive deal from the PCMag Shop, you can save $110.99 and grab it for just $189.
Normally retailing for $299.99, the PCMag Shop has had the watch on sale for $209.99 for a while — but to give your New Year’s resolutions a boost, they’re offering an extra 10% off code (PCMAG10) to slash it to $189 and save you an extra $20.99. (Psst: Best Buy, Walmart, and Garmin.com list the sale price as $199.99, which means PCMag has the cheapest price you can get right now.)
Why hire a personal trainer when you can have one on your arm at all times? The Vívoactive 3 combines a smartwatch, fitness tracker, and stress tracker into one, allowing you to keep up with your health goals and social stuff without missing a beat.
It comes loaded with over 15 sports apps like running, snowboarding, and yoga to coach you through workouts, give tips, and track your progress. As one of the most customizable smartwatches out there, you can download new apps and workouts that fit your style and customize tracking down to reps and time.
Your collected data is constantly plugged into a personalized VO2 Max fitness score and fitness age estimate, with your heart rate and stress score offering insight into how you can better handle those physically and emotionally overwhelming days.
But don’t let us bore you — once you see it in action, it’ll speak for itself. Check it out:
Aside from the workout features, the Vívoactive 3 also wants to help you declutter in general. Bluetooth connectivity, Spotify, and smartphone notifications let you leave your phone behind and free up your hands, and built-in Garmin Pay lets you make purchases with a single tap.
This is the closest you can get to purchasing actual motivation — but it won’t be this cheap for long, so get on it. Save $90 plus an extra $20 with code PCMAG10 for a total savings of $110.99 and grab it for yourself or as a gift for just $189.99.
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