Fitbit Charge 4 is back down to $100 (save $50)
This compact fitness tracker packs a bunch of great features into a small, sleek package.
Of all of the fitness trackers we've tested, the Fitbit Charge 4 comes out on top as an all-around great pick. With a sleek design, compatibility with both iOS and Android, and accurate fitness readings, the Fitbit Charge 4 has a lot to offer despite being smaller and more subtle than many other smartwatches. It's an even better pickup today, as you can snag it for just under $100 at Amazon. This marks a return to its lowest-ever price for the Fitbit Charge 4, which normally costs $150.
The Fitbit Charge 4 includes built-in GPS, a much-needed feature for all you outdoor runners, bikers and hikers out there. You'll also be able to see a workout intensity map tracking heart-rate fluctuations along your route. You'll know when you've reached your target heart-rate zone, as the Charge 4 will buzz and start tracking your "active zone minutes."
In addition to all the great fitness features (including over 20 different exercise modes), the Charge 4 has a built-in sleep tracker (my personal favorite feature). If you're wearing it at night -- which, thanks to the Charge 4's compact size, you won't even feel -- it'll track your fluctuation through all four sleep stages over the course of the night, giving you a Sleep Score and a breakdown of how much time you spent in each stage. You can read Vanessa Hand Orellana's review of the Fitbit Charge 4 here.
Though the Charge 4 for $100 is an awesome deal, it's worth noting the Fitbit Charge 5 could be imminent. Earlier this month, a possible design for the Charge 5 was leaked, appearing to feature a curved screen similar to the Fitbit Luxe. There's no word on when it might launch (or how much it'll cost) just yet.
Speaking of the Luxe: You can snag Fitbit's fashion-focused smartwatch on sale for its lowest price yet right now. Normally $150, the Luxe is down to $130 today at Amazon. If fitness tracking is most important to you, you're better off with the Charge 4 (the Luxe doesn't have a built-in GPS), but it has a more attractive design with a curved screen and a wide variety of swappable bands to customize the design. Though it's more about aesthetics than fitness, the Luxe can still track your workouts, heart rate, sleep and more.