SAVE $500:As of Nov. 12,cat3movie get the Garmin Epix Gen 2 GPS Smartwatch for just $399.99, down from its usual price of $899.99, at Walmart. That's 55% off.
We're nearing the beginning of a new year, and you know what that means: it's time to start looking ahead to those health-related resolutions we try to keep every January. What better way to do that than with this early Black Friday deal on one of Garmin's best GPS-based, fitness-focused smartwatches?
As of Nov. 12, you can get the Garmin Epix Gen 2 GPS Smartwatch for just $399.99, down from $899.99, at Walmart. That's $500 off, or a discount of 55%.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristThis watch boasts a crisp, 1.3-inch always-on AMOLED display on a watch band that looks more like a real timepiece than what we've come to expect from smartwatches. But it doesn't skimp on the features, if that's something you're concerned about. Its sapphire display and titanium bezel go well with the low-profile watch band, and you've got plenty of fitness and normal smartphone-centric options to choose from when wearing this watch.
It offers 24/7 heart rate, stress, respiration, pulse ox, and sleep monitoring options, as well as built-in sports and fitness apps to keep track of your fitness journey. Plus, it uses the Garmin Coach system to offer assistance with training plans, as well as TopoActive mapping and SkiView maps at over 2,000 ski resorts for all kinds of winter activities.
If you prefer to use your normal repertoire of phone apps from your smartwatch, those are supported as well. Take calls, answer texts, and use Garmin Pay for all your contactless payments.
There's plenty to love about this smart timepiece, especially as it's $500 off right now. If you're serious about tracking workouts and the like but want a reliable watch that can handle it all for you, don't miss out on what will likely be a limited-time deal at Walmart ahead of Black Friday.
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