SAVE $40: As of March 27,watch adult movies online the Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale for $159.95 at Amazon. That's a 20% saving on the list price.
Looking for a new smartwatch with fitness and lifestyle tracking? Amazon's Big Spring Sale is here, so it's the perfect time to look. Over the next few days of discounts, you'll find names such as Garmin and Apple reduced, but if you prefer a Fitbit, then you'll love this latest deal on the Fitbit Versa 4.
And as of March 27, you can find the Fitbit Versa 4 reduced to just $159.95 at Amazon. This deal can be found in all color options: black, pink sand, and waterfall blue.
SEE ALSO: The best Kindle deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025This is my favorite watch in the Fitbit range, and one I've spent a lot of time testing. In my opinion, it's an excellent all-rounder fitness tracker. Whether you're hoping to run a 5K or want to get some insights into your sleeping habits, this watch has a bit of everything.
There are over 40 sports tracking modes that include running, swimming, cycling, and general workout features. However, it's worth noting that the battery life isn't as long-lasting for long-distance activities as the likes of Garmin or Coros.
Other features of the Versa include heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and built-in GPS so you can head outside for activities without your phone. And style-wise, the Versa 4 ticks all the boxes. It has a bright AMOLED display with vibrant colors and images and is touchscreen-controlled so it's easy to use as well as stylish on your wrist.
Head to Amazon to grab this deal before the sale runs out.
Topics Amazon Fitbit Fitness Trackers Fitness Tech
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