SAVE $50:The PhilippinesFitbit Versa 4 fitness tracker is on sale at Amazon for $149.99, down from the usual price of $199.95. That's a 25% discount.
We have mere hours left in 2024 which means it's time to think about the coming year. Some folks use this time to set big resolutions for the next 365 days, like heading to the gym three days a week or reading 30 books. Even if you're not one to make New Year's resolutions, owning a fitness tracker is a nice way to keep track of activity levels, and there's a solid deal today at Amazon.
As of Dec. 30, the Fitbit Versa 4 fitness tracker is on sale at Amazon for $149.95, down from the normal price of $199.95. That's a 25% discount and a savings of $50.
If your goals for 2025 include walking more, sleeping more, or focusing on lowering stress, the Fitbit Versa 4 can be a great aid in monitoring progress. It comes with all the features we expect from a fitness tracker like counting your steps, offering a menu of over 40 exercise modes, tracking heart rate, and blood oxygen level.
SEE ALSO: Why wait for January? Reach your fitness goals with these pre-new year deals at AmazonPlus, the Fitbit Versa 4 tracks your overall sleep, stages of sleep, and gives you a stress management score. It also comes with some smartwatch features like getting calls and texts on your Fitbit.
This deal extends to all color options of the Fitbit Versa 4 available on Amazon so you can choose between Black, Pink Sand, or the Waterfall blue option. Each fitness tracker comes with small and large bands, so you can get the best fit possible.
A major benefit of the Fitbit Versa 4 over a smartwatch like an Apple Watch is better battery life. While the Apple Watch gets about 18 hours of life before needing to recharge, the Fitbit Versa 4 can get over six days.
Even if you haven't begun to think about 2025, grabbing the Fitbit Versa 4 fitness tracker for under $150 is a great move. Keeping tabs on sleep, activity levels, and stress management is a wise choice for every human.
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