Get your rear in gear with these Prime Day Fitbit fitness deals

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Fitbit is one of the best-known names in fitness wearables. Whether you want a lightweight fitness band or a smartwatch that can track your temperature and heart rate, Fitbit has a wearable that fits the bill. Fitbit has a wide range of wearables that often go on sale, so Amazon Prime Day is a great time to pick one up. With so many options, it can be a bit difficult to know which is the best Fitbit for you, so we've gathered the best deals here to help out.

Fitbit Charge 4 Special Edition fitness activity tracker | $50 off

Fitbit Charge 4 Special Edition fitness activity tracker | $50 off

The Special Edition replaces the default look with a sleek, reflective woven band and an extra classic black band. Includes built-in GPS to track your outdoor runs, rides, hikes, and more. Active Zone Minutes give you a buzz when you reach your target heart rate. It has 24/7 heart-rate tracking, an oxygen monitor at night, and a battery that can last up to a week.

Fitbit continues to expand its lineup of wearables, but the truth is even the older generations are a step above most other brands. Whether you're looking for the best possible fitness tracker or something that blends activity tracking with a smartwatch or even something like a digital scale that connects to your phone, Fitbit is the brand you want. We'll track all of it so you can find the right device to track yourself.

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Before joining Windows Central full-time, Sean worked in journalism and media production after earning a First Class degree in Broadcast Journalism from Nottingham Trent University. Outside of tech, he is an award-winning American football coach based in Nottingham, England, and was named BAFCA Youth Coach of the Year in 2024.