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The Best Deals on Fitness Trackers You Can Get Before Prime Day Ends Today

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Prime Day 2025 ends tonight, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before it’s over. 


On this last Prime Day (yep, it’s been four days this year), let’s take a look at the best deals on fitness trackers. Oura and Whoop both have significant sales going, and you can get two different Fitbit models for under $100, to name some of the highlights. (If you’d like to find more fitness deals, I have a list here of the best deals on everything fitness.)

The best deals on Oura rings

The Oura Ring 4 (the newest version, launched late last year) is on sale for the first time ever this Prime Day, with all colors and sizes 15% off. Be aware that Oura requires a $5.99/month subscription to access its features, in addition to the purchase price.

The previous version of the ring, the gen 3, isn’t on any special sale. But since the 4’s release, the price of the 3 has dropped from its original $299 (and up) to $249 (and up). I’m seeing a few colors and sizes for lower prices, like this silver flat-topped Heritage model in size 9 for $218. The gen 3 is still a great ring, and you can read my comparison here about the differences between the 3 and 4. 

RingConn and Ultrahuman fitness ring deals

Both of these rings are also on sale, and neither one requires a subscription. I haven’t tried the RingConn yet, but I am wearing an Ultrahuman right now (working on a future review) and it’s definitely a solid alternative to Oura. 

The best deal on the Whoop strap

Whoop now has three tiers of membership (a change that came alongside the new 5.0/MG hardware). The lowest tier of membership is discounted right now, making it a great way to get your hands on a 5.0 and decide whether you like being a Whoop member. 

Whoop operates on a model where you pay for the (rather pricey) subscription and get the hardware for “free,” so the way you buy the device is as a package with a one-year membership. Once that expires, you’ll need to renew your subscription if you’d like to keep using it. 

But the nice thing about that is that One (the budget tier) and Peak (the middle tier) use the same hardware. So you can get the deal on One, and if you like it, pay the difference to upgrade to Peak at any time. 

The best deals on Fitbits

I spent a good while putting Fitbit’s Charge 6 through its paces for my review, and ended up concluding that it’s a solid performer, if a bit basic in its features compared to other fitness watches like Garmins. But plenty of people love this tracker specifically for its basic-ness: it tells the time, reads your heart rate, and stays out of your way. My colleague David Nield raved about it when spotlighting the Charge 6 deal that’s currently running.

So if you’d like to get yourself a Fitbit, this is the perfect time. It’s normally $159.99 but occasionally dips as low as $99.99, and that’s the moment we find ourselves in today. The even-cheaper Inspire 3 is also on sale today.

The best deals on Garmin watches

You really can’t beat a Garmin watch for running and general fitness. All of these watches have highly accurate GPS for tracking your distance on walks and runs, and displaying exactly how fast you’re going while you do it. All of them have impressive battery life, usually well over a week depending on use. 

Most of these deals are on slightly older models. The Venu 3/3S is the exception, being the current model in its line, although I’ve heard rumors that a 4 may be coming soon. Still, Garmins age phenomenally well, and every one of these watches is one that I’d be happy to buy new. I personally think that the Forerunner 955 and 255 are some of the best values you can find in any watch or fitness tracker at the moment. 

The best deals on Amazfit watches

Amazfit has been putting out budget fitness watches for a while (despite the name, they are no relation to Amazon). Their watches keep getting better and better, and my colleague Matthew Miller at ZDNet has full reviews of both the watches I’m highlighting here. Spoiler: He likes them. 

Both watches really punch above their weight, with features you wouldn’t get in, say, a Garmin unless you spent hundreds more. 


Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.

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