
Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab an $80 Fitbit Inspire 3 for Your Summer Workouts
A new week means a fresh batch of deals for you to shop at Walmart. There are thousands of discounts available on everything from top tech to workout equipment, home goods, kitchen appliances and much more. The sheer volume of deals can definitely be a little overwhelming, so CNET is here to help you find the true bargains. Our deals team has picked out just a few standouts from the bunch and rounded them up below. For today, June 2, those include $20 off a sleek Fitbit fitness tracker, a top-rated Sonos soundbar that's $80 off and a space-saving FitRx adjustable dumbbell that you can grab for less than $100.
We named the Fitbit Inspire 3 one of the best fitness trackers of 2025, thanks to its impressive 10-day battery life, and it's an excellent option for those who only need the basics. It features a slim and subtle design, and while it lacks a built-in GPS and tap-to-pay function, it still has all the essential fitness features. That includes 20 exercise modes, blood-oxygen saturation, sleep tracking, stress management and more. It's also water resistant up to 50 meters and supports on-wrist notifications for calls and texts. All three colors are currently on sale at Walmart.
The Sonos Ray is one of our favorite soundbars of 2025 and grabbing one can be an easy way to upgrade your entertainment setup on a budget, especially now that you can pick one up for $80 off. It's a simple two-channel model, but our reviewer was still "impressed with the sound quality for music and movies." It lacks an HDMI port, which is certainly a drawback, but does support Apple AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect for wireless streaming. Plus, you can sync it with other Sonos speakers for a full surround-sound setup.
If you're building a home gym, these FitRx adjustable dumbbells are an excellent way to help save space. With 15 different weight settings ranging from 5 to 52.5 pounds, they're great for tons of different workouts, and can replace up to 15 individual dumbbells. It's easy to adjust the weight by turning the dial, and they come with a durable storage base so they won't roll away. Save $37 on a single dumbbell, or grab a pair for around 50% off right now.

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