Pick up the Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker while it's $50 off

The Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker is $50 off right now via Wellbots, bringing the price down to just $110. All you have to do is enter the code ENGADFIT50 at checkout.

This little device actually topped our list of the best fitness trackers, so now is a good time to pick one up. The battery life is fantastic, lasting around seven days on a charge, and it features built-in GPS. The heart rate monitor is extremely accurate, especially when compared to rival units.

It also tracks ECG, SpO2, skin temperature, stress and sleep. The Charge 6 integrates with Google Maps, Fitbit Pay and Google Wallet. The full-color AMOLED display and thin design gives the whole thing a luxe feel.

On the downside, some elements of the device are locked behind a Fitbit Premium paywall and there's no Apple Health integration. It does, however, work fine with both iOS and Android smartphones.

If the $110 price tag is a bit rich for your blood, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is also on sale. This one is down $20, making the price $76. Just enter the code ENGADFIT20 at checkout.

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