Technology
Track your at-home workouts with this $25 fitness watch
TL;DR: Keep track of your heart rate, steps, and more with the Striiv Fusion Bio2 fitness watch for just $24.99, a 68% savings.
Things are really hard right now. But despite the doom and gloom of the pandemic, there is a slight silver lining: while social distancing, we can dedicate more time to our health and well-being.
In most states, the stay-at-home order still allows you to get outside and go for a run or a bike ride (solo, of course). And even if it doesn’t, you can still create a fitness routine from inside your home. Not only is it a great way to disconnect from the nonstop news updates (and the memes that follow), but it’s also a beneficial way to spend your time. All you need is your body, some sort of workout plan, and a fitness tracker. And no, you don’t need to spend a fortune on a brand new Garmin or Fitbit – you can get this Striiv Fusion Bio2 Fitness Watch for just $25.
The Striiv Fusion Bio2 tracks your heart rate, steps, calories, diet, weight, hydration, and other healthy habits. You don’t even need to take out your phone, as it’s touch screen incorporates all of these things with ease. It also includes smartwatch alerts like caller ID, text messages, and push notifications from your favorite apps. But even with all these features, the Bio2 shines in its simplicity.
Smartwatch enthusiast Abrar from Smart Geek Wrist calls the Bio2 a “great alternative to the Fitbit activity trackers that doesn’t break the bank,” noting that it has “excellent battery life and heart rate monitoring at a very reasonable price.” Speaking of battery life, this fitness watch will last you an entire week on a single charge.
Usually, the Striiv Fusion Bio2 would cost you $79.99, but you can snag one on sale for just $24.99 and start keeping track of your quarantine fitness routine — whatever that looks like to you.
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