SAVE $60: As of Nov. 11,Actress Giving Permission to Director During Audition the Fitbit Charge 6 is on sale for $99.95 at Amazon. This deal saves you 38% on list price.
Fitbit is among the most recognizable names when it comes to fitness trackers, and if you've had your eye on one, you don't need to wait until the end of the month for Black Friday deals. There's plenty of deals to consider already at Amazon, including on the Charge 6.
As of Nov. 11, you can find this model for under $100 at Amazon ($99.95), saving you $60. This deal covers several colors so you can pick what suits you best. Choose from black, red, or white. This is also the lowest price this smartwatch has been in a year, so you're really getting a great deal.
SEE ALSO: Save $50 on the Apple iPad (10th Gen) ahead of Black FridayThe Fitbit Charge 6 is a great option if you're looking for a reliable health and fitness tracker. It's designed for everyday health monitoring and activity tracking and can monitor anything from runs, cycles, and general workouts. It also tracks lifestyle features such as your heart rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), and sleep tracking.
It has a seven-day battery life and is water resistant up to 50 meters. It also has a slim and lightweight design, so it’s comfortable to wear throughout the day and while sleeping.
This model comes with a six-month Premium membership which will give you access to deeper insights and guidance, workouts, mindfulness sessions, and more.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.
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