There's loads of Fitbit savings on right now at Best Buy. Don't miss out!
The Fitbit Sense, Luxe and Versa 2 are all discounted at Best Buy right now
There's some extremely popular Fitbit models out right now that, because they're still very fresh in people's minds, don't see discounts often.
Whereas models like the Inspire 2 and Charge 4 frequently appear on our Best Fitbit Deals page, the Fitbit Luxe and Fitbit Sense trackers and watches don't often get an airing. They're popular enough on their own that retailers don't need to discount prices to clear stock – they fly off shelves even at full price.
However, this is a rare case in which quite a few different kinds of recent Fitbit products are discounted simultaneously. Best Buy is ramping up for Black Friday with a smorgasbord of discounts on Fitbits, including the Sense and even the Luxe, which only came out this year!
Check out a few of the discounts below:
Get the Fitbit deals from Best Buy here:
Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch | was $299.95 | now $249.95 at Best Buy
Fitbit's biggest and most feature-stuffed smartwatch to date. Measure atrial fibrillation, detect temperature changes in your skin to monitor stress, analyse your sleep, track and record your workouts (and even follow recommended routines), all right there from your wrist. Save $50 in this great discount.
Fitbit Luxe fitness and wellness tracker | was $149.95 | now $129.95 at Best Buy
This discount puts the Luxe, released only a couple of months ago, at the same price as the years-old Fitbit Charge 4, making it a great value buy at this place. Sharing many of the updated features of the Sense such as its Daily Readiness and Stress Management scores, its stylish exterior is a big selling point, compatible with a range of bands suitable for both spot and a night on the town.
Fitbit Versa 2 smartwatch | was $179.95 | now $149.95 at Best Buy
The Versa 2 might be a bit older than the other trackers in this list, but it's still a great buy, especially at under $150. All-day activity tracking, always-on display, Fitbit Pay compatibility (which the Luxe doesn't get), third-party app support and built-in Alexa.
Why get a fitness tracker?
If you've never tried one, a fitness tracker will change your life for the better. With the included six-month subscriptions to Fitbit Premium, you can record workouts, your body composition changes, calorie expenditure and sleep score on the Fitbit app, providing a complete picture of your health. Over time, the Fitbits will recommend you workouts, prompt you to move if you've been sitting too long, and show you month-on-month comparisons so you can see how well you're improving.
The Versa and Sense allow you access calls on your wrist, so you can reject and receive calls without even reaching into your pocket, while all three phones will show you smartphone notifications
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Matt Evans is an experienced health and fitness journalist and is currently Fitness and Wellbeing Editor at TechRadar, covering all things exercise and nutrition on Fit&Well's tech-focused sister site. Matt originally discovered exercise through martial arts: he holds a black belt in Karate and remains a keen runner, gym-goer, and infrequent yogi. His top fitness tip? Stretch.
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