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Google-powered Fitbit Charge 6 is on sale for $100

Get holiday-ready with the Fitbit Charge 6, now $100—track fitness goals, manage payments, and enjoy Google Maps integration.

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A person is holding up their wrist, displaying a Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker with a Coral band. The fitness tracker screen shows a heart rate of 145 BPM and a duration of 25 minutes and 14 seconds. In the background, a NordicTrack exercise machine screen displays similar workout metrics, including a heart rate of 145 BPM, a distance of 2,846 meters, a time elapsed of 25 minutes and 14 seconds, and 26 strokes per minute. The text at the bottom of the screen reads, "Compatible with select workout machines that support the Bluetooth Heart Rate Profile, and coming soon to more."
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Looking to upgrade your fitness game? The Fitbit Charge 6, one of the most advanced fitness trackers on the market, is now available for just $99.95 at major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and Google Store—a generous $60 off its regular price. This holiday deal makes it an ideal time to invest in your health or grab a thoughtful gift for someone on your list.

The Charge 6 isn’t just any fitness tracker—it’s a comprehensive wellness device with Google integration. This means seamless access to Google Maps for navigation, Google Wallet for contactless payments, and YouTube Music controls right on your wrist. Whether you’re managing workouts or daily errands, it has you covered.

Key features include:

  • Advanced heart rate monitoring, even on gym equipment like treadmills or ellipticals.
  • Built-in GPS for outdoor activities—no smartphone needed.
  • Over 40 workout modes, from strength training to HIIT.
  • A Daily Readiness Score (with a Fitbit Premium subscription) to help you understand whether your body is ready for exercise or needs recovery.
  • A side navigation button for quick access to stats.

Holiday discounts are in full swing, and at $99.95, the Fitbit Charge 6 is a compelling deal compared to its usual $159.95 price point. Best Buy, for example, offers it for $99.95, while Target also highlights its affordability with fast delivery and multiple color options: Coral/Champagne Gold Aluminum, Porcelain/Silver Aluminum, and Obsidian/Black Aluminum.

The image shows a Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker with a vibrant coral-colored band. The device's screen displays the time as 12:58, a heart rate of 68 beats per minute, and a step count of 7,546. The fitness tracker has a sleek design with a rectangular display and a single button on the side. The band has multiple adjustment holes for a customizable fit.
The image shows a Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker with a beige band. The screen displays a heart rate of 68 beats per minute, the time as 12:58, and a step count of 7,546. The tracker has a sleek design with a rectangular display and a single button on the side.
The image shows a black Fitbit Charge 6 fitness tracker with a sleek design. The display screen shows the time as 12:58 in large, green and white numbers. Above the time, a heart icon indicates a heart rate of 68 beats per minute. Below the time, a step count of 7,546 steps is displayed. The fitness tracker has a smooth, adjustable band with multiple holes for sizing and a secure clasp.

If you’re serious about tracking your fitness goals or want a wearable that doubles as a lifestyle assistant, the Charge 6 delivers. It’s particularly great for people who:

  • Value precise metrics for workouts and health tracking.
  • Prefer a device that syncs effortlessly with Google apps and services.
  • Enjoy multitasking with music and navigation built into their fitness tool.

Hurry, though—such discounts are typically part of holiday promotions and might not last long. Ready to elevate your fitness journey? Snag this deal while supplies last!


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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