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The 11 best Amazon Prime Day 2023 Fitbit and fitness tracker deals still available

These Fitbit and fitness trackers are still on sale after Prime Day.
Written by Christina Darby, Associate Editor on

Movement motivation is made even easier with a fitness tracker. And thanks to Prime Day's sales still available, you can snag capable Fitbit, Garmin, and other fitness tracking models for a super reasonable price tag.

While Apple and Samsung might be leaders in the smart wearable market, don't count these models out -- they're just as comprehensive, durable, and even stylish. And thanks to these remaining Prime Day savings, they have Apple and Samsung beat on price. 

Also: The 101 best Amazon Prime Day 2023 deals still available

Read below for popular models that are still available at Prime Day prices. 

The best Fitbit deals for Prime Day 2023 still available 

  • Current price: $120
  • Original price: $150 

The Fitbit Charge 5 packs a comprehensive health metrics dashboard into a 1,04 inch screen, which still allows for a quick glance but doesn't add too much bulk to your wrist. It's GPS tracking feature helps to track progress wherever you go, and it lasts up to 7 days on a full charge. Get the popular model now for only $100. 

  • Current price: $170
  • Original price: $200 

The Fitbit Versa 4 has plenty of tools for health and wellness, including a full activity and sleep tracking suite, GPS map, and heart rate tracking. Today, you can get it for a tag less than $200 and benefit from a six month free trial of a Premium membership. 

  • Current price: $80
  • Original price: $100

This model might be lightweight in form factor, but it's rich in health and wellness features. The versatile suite contains a daily readiness score, activity and sleep tracking metrics, heart rate monitoring, and cycle tracking all while lasting for 10 days on one charge. Additionally, it has built0in GPS, a stress management score, and the screen is easy to read even in the bright sunlight. And for less than $100 and a six month free Fitbit Premium trial, it's a steal to say the least. 

  • Current Price: $230 
  • Original Price: 300

Looking and acting the most like a traditional fitness smartwatch, the Fitbit Sense 2 provides text, phone, and app notifications and find my phone abilities on the 1.69-inch screen, along with a health-oriented suite which includes sleep and activity tracking along with heart rate monitoring. It includes a six month free Fitbit Premium membership, but even without the membership houses premium features like a six plus day battery, Google Wallet, and even Google Maps on Android phones. 

  • Current price: $100
  • Original price: $130 

The Fitbit Luxe tracks your sleep, activity, and heart rate (both in real time and overall trends) all while looking more like a sleek piece of jewelry rather than an obvious fitness tracker -- with versatile thin-band options to further customize to your style. Convenient to wear from work or class to the gym all week, it packs in a five hour battery life on a single charge. The Luxe also includes a free, six month premium membership trial with guided programs and additional analytics. 

  • Current price: $59
  • Original price: $79

The Fitbit Ace 3 is a tracker designed for kids ages six and up. It can be a great tool to keep them attune with their bodies, especially with the activity and sleep tracking features, and even go along with them during under water adventure as the model is water resistant up to 50 meters. Plus, with an 8 day battery life, your child doesn't have the responsibility of charging a device every night. These features coupled with an animated clock face have the potential to turn activity into pure fun. 

Best Garmin deals for Prime Day 2023 still available 

  • Current price: $173
  • Original price: $250 

This rugged Garmin watch is great for outdoor activities with supported GPS application, solar charging, and water-resistant for up to 100 meters. Additionally, it tracks your activity (both in and outdoor), sleep, and heart rate while lasting for 14 days on a single charge. It may not be the latest and greatest from Garmin, but it still comes with Garmin's comprehensive fitness tracking and analytical suite, durable build, and lightweight form factor.

  • Current price: $360
  • Original price: $400 

The Garmin Venu 2S is a smaller sized Garmin watch at 1.35 ounces and 1.6 x 1.6 inches, but doesn't compromise its compact form factor for a bright and beautiful display. The watch is great for tracking fitness routines, incoming phone notifications, and even your past routes with built-in GPS mode. Get the watch today at a $150 discount. 

  • Current price: $210
  • Original price: $350 

There's a reason triathletes love this GPS running smartwatch: It packs 7 days worth of battery on a single charge, provides custom workouts and connection to an online fitness community, and is durable with a Gorilla glass encasing. If you want to train with this Garmin, now is a great time to grab it at a $130 discount. 

More Prime Day 2023 Fitbit and fitness tracker deals still available

When is Amazon Prime Day 2023?

Amazon Prime Day 2023 is happening Tuesday, July 11, and Wednesday, July 12.

The exclusive deals for Prime members officially launch on July 11 at 3 a.m. EDT, and new deals will drop as often as every 30 minutes during the two day event.

Also: Amazon Prime Day is official: July 11-12 for major sales on tech and more

How did we choose these Amazon Prime Day deals?

ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy -- devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops. 

We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we're recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing -- in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. 

What is the best Fitbit?

From our hands-on testing, ZDNET's pick for the best Fitbit overall is the Fitbit Versa 3 due to its GPS connectivity, easy to read screen, and outstanding smartwatch UI. 

ZDNET also loves the Fitbit Luxe for a sleek, easy, and comprehensive wear, the Fitbit Ace 3 for kids, and the Fitbit Charge 5 for its fantastic heart rate monitoring. 


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