Now that the weather's starting to warm up,Watch Fast And Furious Online it's time to get out there and get moving. Be sure to record those runs and workouts with a fitness tracker that you can save on right now.
Whether you're dedicated to mapping your runs or checking to see if you're getting the right amount of sleep, a fitness tracker is a helpful tool for getting in shape or maintaining a routine. The only rub? Sometimes, the trackers with more features can be a bit spendy.
But we're here to help. As of Feb. 29, you can save on a number of great fitness tracker models on sale today. From one of our favorites, the Apple Watch Series 9, to robust picks from Fitbit and Garmin, you can get one of these options for a little less cash.
Check out some of our picks for the best fitness trackers on sale now.
We love the Apple Watch Series 9 so much, we named it one of our favorite fitness trackers. It's the perfect choice for anyone who already heavily relies on Apple products. Powered by the A15 bionic chip and a 64-bit dual-core processor, it comes with a wide variety of fitness-focused sensors, including ways to track your workout with heart rate zones, power, elevation, and more. While it's currently without the blood oxygen sensor it launched with due to a patent dispute, it's still very much worth picking up.
The Fitbit Charge 6 brings with it a slew of new features from its previous iteration. It offers real-time heart rate monitoring, oxygen saturation sensors, stress and sleep managements scoring, 40 exercise modes, support for Google Maps to track your runs, and much more, all in an aesthetically pleasing package. Plus, when you buy one at Amazon, you get a free six-month Premium Membership that opens up additional workout options to fill out the rest of your fitness journey.
The Garmin Forerunner 745 is one of our favorite running watches. It comes with a wide variety of granular tracking features that really break down what you're accomplishing with each session, including stride length, balance, and cadence. It can also track your intensity minutes while you exercise as well as your training load and blod oxygen saturation. It looks great on the wrist with its large round screen, too.
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