These Fitness Trackers Are Still on Sale After Prime Day.

Prime Day is over, but some deals are still available. Fitbit fitness trackers are still on sale at their lowest prices ever, and all Garmin and Suunto deals remain. Oura’s premium finishes (ceramic, gold, and rose gold) are no longer on sale at their best prices, but they are significantly reduced from their original prices. Unfortunately, deals on Whoop, Withings, and most smartwatches have already ended.
Great deals on Oura rings
The Oura Ring 5 just came out ( here’s my review ), so it’s no surprise we’ve seen significant discounts on the Oura Ring 4. The best deals are gone ( the ceramic options were discounted for the first time ), but the gold, rose gold, and ceramic rings are now priced at $399, down $100 from the original price. This may be the new standard price, as it was first dropped to this level when the Oura 5 came out.
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Gold and Rose Gold , $399, originally $499.
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Ceramic Finish , $399, originally $499 (available in white, navy, pastel green, or pink, though many colors may not be available depending on your size).
Great deals on Fitbit fitness trackers
The sale continues! Once again, the recent release ( the screenless Fitbit Air ) means we’re seeing discounts on older models. These Fitbits work with the same Google Health app as the Air and have a thinner design, but with the added benefit of a screen that lets you tell the time. Both models are at their lowest price ever, and their prices have also dropped by about $4 since yesterday.
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The Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker costs $85.45, which is already a great price, $60 off the original price. The Charge 6 is a good (albeit minimalist) tracker that does a decent job of covering the basics. Unlike the Air and Inspire, it has its own GPS. My review of the Fitbit Charge 6 can be found here .
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The Fitbit Inspire 3 fitness tracker costs $66.45, $30 off the regular price. A lesser-known benefit of the Inspire and Charge is that they come with a belt clip for tracking steps (heart rate, of course, is not tracked).
Great deals on Garmin fitness watches.
Garmin’s summer sale is still ongoing, so all these prices are still valid. Garmin recently released the Forerunner 70 and 170, meaning older models are discounted. Garmin watches hold up well, so even models from two generations ago can be a great buy. In fact, Garmin runs so many deals, including on used devices, that I have a separate article to help you choose a model that fits your budget . Here are a few of my favorite deals on new (not refurbished) watches:
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Garmin Forerunner 55 , $129.99, originally $199.99: This is the most basic of Garmin’s new running watches, but it was good enough to help Sebastien Sawe break the marathon barrier in under two hours. On the last day of Prime, the price dropped another $20—it’s the “lowest price ever,” and significantly so .
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Garmin Forerunner 165 , $199.99, originally $249.99. This is a popular entry-level running watch . The music version is also on sale; it’s $50 more than the standard version.
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Garmin Forerunner 265 , $349.99, originally $449.99: This was one of my favorite Garmin gadgets when it first came out, though it’s no longer the latest and greatest. It features dual-band GPS, works with power meters, and has advanced analytics features like workout status.
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Garmin Vivoactive 5 : $189.99, regular price $229.99. This is another favorite of mine , a nice everyday fitness watch with a touchscreen for most interactions, but two physical buttons for starting, stopping, and counting laps during workouts. It’s been replaced by the Vivoactive 6 ($299.99), but I still think the 5 is a great watch. This discounted price isn’t uncommon, but keep an eye out for more discounts in the coming days.
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Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) Sapphire Edition : $499.99, originally $999.99. This watch was released alongside the Fenix 7 Pro in 2023. It has since been replaced by the Fenix 8 series, but it’s still a great watch. It features an AMOLED display and additional features not found on the Forerunner, such as golf features, tide information, and fishing forecasts.
Great deals on Suunto fitness watches.
The Suunto sale is still going on. The Suunto Run is one of the best entry-level running watches I’ve tested. Originally priced at $249, it’s now regularly priced at $199 and is on sale for $148.99 today. This watch has a large, bright AMOLED screen, dual-band GPS, and can either store music or control music playback on your phone. This is comparable to what Garmin watches offer, which cost more than twice as much. If I were buying my first running watch today, this would be my choice. You can read my full Suunto Run review here or check out other Suunto deals today , including the Race 2 with maps for $398.99 (regular price $499) and the Vertical for $448.99 (regular price $549).
Great deals on Polar wearables and heart rate monitors.
All Polar products included in the sale have returned to their regular prices, with the exception of the Polar Verity Sense wrist monitor , which is on sale for $87.74 (regular price $104.95). Note that this is an optical sensor, like the ones found in smartwatches. It’s less accurate than an electrical chest strap, but many find the wrist-mounted positioning provides a good compromise between comfort and accuracy.
Great deals on RingConn smart rings.
RingConn makes smart rings with long battery life and some useful extra features, like headache detection and the ability to turn on a blue light to help find a lost ring dropped on the car floor or in the laundry basket. (Ask me how I know this.) The second-generation ring is currently on sale for $254.15 , which isn’t as good a deal as the $210 it was on Prime Day, but it’s better than the regular price of $299.99. It’s a slightly older model; you can read my review here . You won’t lose anything by choosing the second generation over the current third, but here’s my review of the third generation for comparison.