
Our top fitness tracker is back to its lowest-ever price for rare Prime Day deal
Why you should buy the Fitbit Charge 6
The Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the best Fitbits around and it's pretty easy to see why. For starters, it has nearly a week of battery life (something even most of the best smartwatches can't offer you) despite its slender, almost bracelet-like presentation. Its AMOLED screen is bright and colorful, though highly readable. And that's before we even get to its health-tracking tools and upgraded heart rate sensor, more accurate than those on any other Fitbit made before it. As our Fitbit Charge 6 review highlights, this device is comfortable and powerful, and perhaps far more so than its price tag suggests. Our reviewer said 'I often forgot I was wearing the Fitbit Charge 6.' in large part due to comfort, but there's also the fact that some fitness modes are automatically switched to, such as running and walking, so you don't have to constantly think about your fitness tracker.
If you want this great deal that cuts $60 off of the Fitbit Charge 6's price, dropping it to just $100 from $160, be sure to tap the button below and order yours now. It's a rare deal, only ever coming out around Black Friday previously, so if you ignore this deal now it could be months and months before you see a price like this on the Charge 6 again.
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