Get Fitbit Inspire 3 for Less than $80, and Kickstart Your Fitness Journey

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Google’s Fitbit does a great job of providing that premium smartwatch experience for significantly less than what you’d spend on an Apple Watch. What’s even better is that these devices frequently go on sale, so you can expect even greater value if you time your purchase right. One such limited-time offer currently gives you the Fitbit Inspire 3 at 20% off.

This Fitbit doesn’t come with the classic square-shaped screen. You will get a sleek, rectangular design that’s both minimal and lightweight. This makes it perfect for you to wear all day. The 0.76-inch screen offers an easy-to-navigate display that also conserves battery life and contributes to its impressive 10-day battery span.

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When it comes to health, Fitbit Inspire 3 keeps tabs on you. Apart from the basics, such as step counting and calorie tracking, it keeps a close watch on your heart rate around the clock. It is also made to automatically detect and log your workouts so that you don’t have to manually enter anything.

For those who want more than just fitness stats, the Fitbit Inspire 3 can help you manage your stress levels and improve sleep as well. The built-in stress management score can give you a daily snapshot of when it’s time to slow down. Similarly, the sleep tracker monitors your sleep cycles and delivers personalized insights through a daily Sleep Score.

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If you don’t like loud alarms jolting you out of bed, you’ll appreciate the Inspire 3’s smart wake feature. It uses gentle vibrations to wake you during a lighter stage of sleep. Connectivity is great, too. You can view or engage with calls, texts, and app notifications without even touching your phone.

20% off brings this fitness tracker’s price down to $79.95. Choose between three colors: Midnight Zen, Lilac, and Morning Glow.

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