Save Up to 33% on a Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch

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You may have been staying active all summer, but how do you know how much it’s helping your fitness goals? Get a Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch to track those metrics and improve both your fitness and health. It has tools to manage your heart, stress, and skin temperature. Act now, and you can get it up to 33% off.

A compatible ECG app is built right into the smartwatch, allowing you to keep track of your heart health and even A-Fib. There’s also an option to get a PDF report of your stats to share with your doctor. You’ll learn whether your heart rate is high or above your average levels – if you’re over the age of 22.

The EDA Scan app checks for electrodermal activity to alert you of your body’s stress level. A skin temperature sensor is built into the Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch to monitor the variations in your skin temperature.

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A free Fitbit premium six-month trial is offered to new users but must be activated within 60 days of activating the Fitbit Sense. You’ll get personal health and fitness advice from the app and will be monitored for your readiness for a workout, with the app telling you what your goal should be for the day.

The smartwatch also includes a built-in GPS, a voice assistant, and sleep analysis. The Premium subscription recommends workouts as well as mindfulness sessions.

Take 33% off the price of this smartwatch in White/Gold and pay $167. Get it in Carbon/Graphite for $167 or Sage Grey/Silver for $179.99.

Fitbit Sense Advanced Smartwatch

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