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Best Fitbit deals: Save on Versa 4, Charge 6, and Sense 2

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If you’re looking to up your workout you can do so with one of the best fitness trackers or best smartwatches, both of which can be found among today’s best smartwatch deals. More specifically, something out of the Fitbit lineup can help you bring some analytics to your workout routine, and numerous Fitbit models often see impressive discounts. This is certainly the case right now, which is why we’ve tracked down all of the best Fitbit deals you can shop today. We feel the Fitbit Charge 4 is the best Fitbit deal to pounce on, as it offers tremendous value going into the holidays. But you’ll find plenty of other Fitbit deals to shop below as well, and if you’d like to see some similar options be sure to check out today’s Apple Watch deals, Samsung Galaxy deals, and Google Pixel deals.

Today’s best Fitbit deal

Fitbit Charge 6 — $130 $160 19% off

A Charge 6 being used on a wrist.
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While the Fitbit Charge 6 has been on the market for a little while now, it remains the newest Charge in the lineup. It offers some upgrades over both the Charge 5 and the Charge 4, one of which includes some impressive savings with this deal. The Charge 6 is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, so there’s few fitness enthusiasts out there who shouldn’t consider it. And if you’re just getting into a fitness routine, the Charge 6 can help you turn your workout into a daily habit with advanced health and fitness insights. The Charge can last up to seven days on a single battery charge, and if you manage to run it dry, it can charge back up using wireless charging technology.

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More Fitbit deals worth shopping

Someone wearing a Fitbit Charge 6 with a coral band.
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There are many other models of Fitbit devices that are on sale right now, including the Fitbit Ace 3, which was designed to help children master healthy habits, and the Fitbit Charge 6, which we’ve placed at the top spot among the best fitness trackers. You need to act fast if you want to shop any of these Fitbit deals though, because we’re not sure how much time is remaining before the potential savings get taken down.

How to choose the right Fitbit fitness tracker

A kid wearing the Fitbit Ace 2.
Fitbit

First and foremost, you need to decide whether the Fitbit device that you want to buy will be a dedicated fitness tracker, or if you also want smartwatch functions such as getting notifications from your paired smartphone. You also have to determine how much you’re willing to pay for the wearable device, and stick to that budget. Fortunately, Fitbit devices come in a wide range of prices, but no matter what model you buy, you’re going to get comprehensive data that will help you in the road to better health.

Andrew Morrisey
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