One of Fitbit's newest wearable devices is discounted for the very first time
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The king of low-cost activity trackers (at least in the US) is preparing to strike again, but if for some reason you don't dig the decidedly stylish design or $150 starting price of the recently unveiled and soon-to-ship Luxe, you can purchase a cheaper Fitbit at its first-ever discount.
Despite being ranked first in the "Amazon Hot New Releases" subsection of the website's "fitness technology" section at its $79.95 list price, said price is marked down by a cool 20 bucks already. That amounts to a pretty substantial 25 percent discount, applying to both the "Blue Astro Green" and "Black/Racer Red" flavors of the relatively lightweight yet robust kid-friendly fitness band.
While you're at it, you might also want to purchase a Fitbit Charge 4 for yourself at a nice although not entirely unprecedented $50 or so markdown in both "regular" and special editions.
Compared to the Fitbit Ace 3, the more "serious"-looking Charge 4 adds standalone GPS connectivity, as well as 24/7 heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen saturation technology, wrist payment support, Spotify control, and a whole slew of other health and fitness tools. Oh, and somehow, the battery life is still excellent.
Last but not necessarily least, the full-fledged Fitbit Versa 3 smartwatch can certainly be a solid budget-friendly alternative to some of the best smartwatches available today at a cool $51 discount of its own in several different paint jobs.
The high-end Fitbit Sense is also on sale at a special price at the time of this writing, but if you're a loyal PhoneArena reader, you probably already know that.
Formally announced and commercially released just last month, the Fitbit Ace 3 is obviously not for everyone, but at the same time, it's also pretty obvious that the target audience loves this playful little thing.
Naturally, this is not the world's most feature-packed wearable device, but its "all-day" activity tracking functionality, sleep monitoring technology, animated clock faces, swim-proof design, and especially that stellar one week+ battery life rating should be more than enough to convince you to buy your little one a discounted Ace 3... while you can.
While you're at it, you might also want to purchase a Fitbit Charge 4 for yourself at a nice although not entirely unprecedented $50 or so markdown in both "regular" and special editions.
The high-end Fitbit Sense is also on sale at a special price at the time of this writing, but if you're a loyal PhoneArena reader, you probably already know that.
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