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Fitbit Cyber Monday deals 2024: Save nearly 40% on our favorite fitness trackers

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

If you missed out on saving during Black Friday, you’ll be happy to know that there are still some awesome Cyber Monday deals happening. We’ve focused on all the best Fitbit Cyber Monday deals unfolding already, with deep discounts on some of the best ways to track your fitness levels. Generally more affordable than the Cyber Monday Apple Watch deals going on, these are ideal for encouraging you to be fitter without breaking the bank.

Besides regularly updating you with the latest and best Fitbit deals, we also have some vital buying advice so you can quickly find the best option for you. The best value deals are the ones most suitable for you, so it’s important to read up first. We also have some great early Cyber Monday Apple deals if there’s other tech you want to check out.

Our Top Pick: Fitbit Charge 6 — $100 $160 38% off

ECG app on the Fitbit Charge 6.
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As our Fitbit Charge 6 review explains, it has “robust health-tracking tools” with a smart built-in GPS and Google apps that work well. The software is fast and responsive, but the only issue is the lack of local music storage.

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Fitbit Inspire 3 — $70 $100 30% off

The Fitbit Inspire 3 on a rock.
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Back at launch, our tester declared this as their “new favorite fitness tracker,” according to our Fitbit Inspire 3 review. That’s thanks to it being “very comfortable” as well as offering “accurate fitness sensors” and a battery that easily lasts over a week. It’s an excellent all-rounder and the kind of device you can wear and forget about.

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Fitbit Versa 2 — $121 $150 23% off

The Fitbit Versa 2 showing apps, while on a table.
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The Fitbit Versa 2 has been around since 2019, but it remains an affordable smartwatch with excellent sleep tracking, an intuitive interface, and useful extras like on-device music storage. Its 24/7 heart rate tracking proves useful, and there are also built-in voice controls, and the always-on display looks good.

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Fitbit Sense — $159 $167 5% off

The Fitbit Sense smartwatch on a colorful background.
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Our Fitbit Sense review describes it as “one of the best wearable sleep trackers” with its “detailed sleep tracking” as well as great social integration and Alexa/Google Assistant support. It’s particularly ideal for smaller wrists with all the features you could want.

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How to choose a Fitbit on Cyber Monday

Fitbit is responsible for many of the best fitness trackers, so whatever you buy will be a good choice. However, one of the biggest decisions is weighing up what kind of fitness tracker you want. Do you want a slim fitness band on your wrist, or would you prefer a more watch-like experience? If you want a clear screen to look at and tap, the Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Sense are the best smartwatches to consider.

The Fitbit Charge range is another great option thanks to its strong battery life and hands-off approach. Don’t forget to consider color, too, as you’ll be wearing it 24/7 and want something that suits your personal sense of style. Unlike your phone, it’s always going to be on display.

How we chose these Fitbit Cyber Monday deals

We spend every day of the year looking for great deals, so when it comes to Cyber Monday, well, that’s kind of like our Super Bowl. We’re ready for it, and we know exactly which major retailers to seek out for the best and most reliable deals. However, we also know what constitutes a good deal. We won’t feature anything that we wouldn’t recommend to others, including our friends and family.

While some discounts may be incremental, these are still the ones worth owning. After all, a good deal is only good if it’s something you genuinely will use and that will enrich your life in some way. We check out all the major retailers for deals, then use our expert knowledge in the fitness tracker world to guarantee that what we include is something you’ll use. Many of our team also use Fitbits, so we know what makes them the best around and which suits which person.

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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