The Best Fitness Smartwatch Deals for Prime Day

Ready to upgrade your smartwatch, or try one out for the first time? Prime Day brings deals on Fitbits, Garmin watches, and more. (We’ve also got a whole ’nother post on Apple Watch deals, which you may want to check out as well.) Here’s what’s on sale:

Prime Day deals on Fitbit smartwatches

Fitbit’s iconic smartwatches are among the deals. Fitbit’s Versa model is perhaps the best budget alternative to an Apple Watch (and, unlike the Apple Watch, it works with Android!) while the Charge 5 is a slimmer device that still boasts sensors for heart rate, SpO2, and more. Both are at least 30% off this Prime Day.

  • Fitbit Versa 4, $139.95 (was $199.95)

  • Fitbit Charge 5, $99.95 (was $149.95)

Prime Day deals on Garmin smartwatches

Garmin smartwatches are ideal for runners and other athletes; the stats they give while you run or bike are the best of any fitness tracker. Some models can guide your training and gauge your recovery, as well. The Garmins on sale this Prime Day include a variety of models from entry-level to luxe:

  • Garmin Instinct, $142.49 (was $249.99)

  • Garmin Vivoactive 4, $169.99 (was $329.99)

  • Garmin Venu 2, $249.99 (was $399.99)

  • Garmin Forerunner 745, $279.99 (was $499.99)

  • Garmin Fenix 7S, $599.99 (was $899.99)

  • Garmin Epix Gen 2, $599.99 (was $899.99)

Prime Day deals on Samsung smartwatches

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch is Android’s answer to the Apple Watch, a full-featured smartwatch. Many of its models are on sale for Prime Day; here’s a selection.

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, $189.99 (was $379.99)

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, $229.99 (was $329.99)

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, $379.99 (was $449.99)

Prime Day deals on Polar, Withings, and Wahoo smartwatches

Want more options? Try these:

  • Polar Grit X Pro, $509.95 (was $529.25)

  • Withings Steel HR Hybrid Smartwatch, $134.95 (was $179.95)

  • Wahoo ELEMNT, $139.99 (was $199.99)

Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor. She has a bachelor’s degree in biology, has written two books, and is a certified personal trainer. She’s been writing about health, fitness, and science for over a decade, and can front squat 225 pounds.

Source: lifehacker.com