Take 25% Off a Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch

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Why wait until January to get started on your fitness goals? You can start a few months early and get a head start when you get a Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch for more than 25% off. It’s great for helping you keep up with your fitness goals and includes some of your favorite mobile apps as well.

As part of the fitness features on this smartwatch, you won’t need to worry about getting lost, as you can send your location to yourself or loved ones. During outdoor activities, automatically send your location with the incident detection. Also included with the fitness features is a personal running coach to help you train for the next marathon or just provide motivation.

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You’ll get smart notifications of emails, texts, and alerts on the Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch when it’s paired with a compatible smartphone. You can even respond to the texts if you have an Android.

Download songs and even playlists to the smartwatch as well, from Spotify, Deezer, or Amazon music. In GPS and music modes, the battery can last up to six hours. With those turned off, the battery can last up to eight days.

Connect with wireless headphones for a hands-free, phone-free experience, and use your watch as a contactless payment solution to save yourself from that germ-filled payment exchange. Download apps, widgets, and watch faces for free.

Save $85.99 on the 45mm smartwatch in Black and pay just $264.Get it in Silver and pay $301.14. Also get it in a 40mm in your choice of four colors.

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