SAVE $30:As of March 24,Watch Leverage Online you can get a Fitbit Inspire 3 for just $69.95 at Amazon. That's a 30% discount and $30 off the list price.
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale doesn’t officially start until tomorrow, but we’re already pretty impressed with the deals we’ve seen.
For example, the Fitbit Inspire 3 just dropped to the low-low price of $69.95. The last time we saw it at that price was over a year ago, so this isn’t just a great deal but arguably the best price we've seen for this particular fitness tracker. (It’s also a promising indicator of what kind of discounts we can expect to see during the upcoming sales event.)
Even without the 30% discount, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is one of our favorite budget-friendly fitness trackers. It does everything most people need a fitness tracker to do, including monitoring steps, tracking heart rate, and providing insights into sleep patterns and activity levels. It also features 20+ exercise modes, stress management tools, and Bluetooth connectivity so you can answer calls, texts, and notifications without pulling out your phone. You’ll also get six months of Fitbit Premium for free with your purchase.
While it may not have all the bells and whistles of more expensive models, it still has a lot to offer. And at this price, it's pretty hard to beat.
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