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These Fitbit deals beat waiting for Black Friday

Black Friday is the perfect time of year to find a great deal on fitness tech. Last year, many of the best Fitbit trackers and watches saw significant sales. The top Charge, Inspire, Versa, and Sense models at the time were all discounted, with cuts ranging from $20 to $50 off.

Keeping that in mind, you can judge early Black Friday deals and decide if you want to snag them on sale now or gamble on a deeper discount later. Currently, most of our favorites are all full price, from the Fitbit Charge 5 to the Fitbit Sense. But a few older models are on sale already; and given current supply chain issues, it may make sense to snag a decent deal now instead of waiting, only to find the cheaper models are out of stock.

Still, we expect to see much better deals in the weeks ahead, and will keep this post updated when new early Black Friday Fitbit deals arise. For now, check out the best of what's available now.

Best early Black Friday Fitbit deals

Fitbit Ionic | $70 off at Amazon

Despite its age, the Fitbit Ionic is still worth buying in 2021, especially when you can find it at a discount. It has built-in GPS and music storage so you can leave your phone behind, plus 4 to 5 days of battery life and the motivational Fitbit Coach app.

$180 at Amazon $199 at Walmart

Fitbit Ace 2 | 43% off at Amazon

Want to get your kid fit? The Fitbit Ace 2 is swimproof, has a five-day battery life, sleep tracking and bedtime reminders, activity reminders, family fitness challenges with badges for completing goals, and a fun design with cute colors.

$40 at Amazon

Fitbit Charge 4 | $20 off at Walmart

While the new Charge 5 has some slight upgrades on the Charge 4, the older model still absolutely holds up as a fitness tracker worth buying. It sports built-in GPS, HRM, and SpO2 tracking, a 7-day battery life, NFC for Fitbit Pay, and 5 ATM water resistance.

$129 at Walmart



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