The Fitbit Charge 6 is currently available for $85.45, a savings of over $74 from its usual retail price. Beyond standard activity and sleep tracking, the device stands out for its FDA-cleared EKG reader and heart rate broadcasting capabilities. It also integrates Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation, supports contactless payments via Google Wallet, and includes onboard GPS—features typically reserved for more expensive smartwatches.
Fitbit Charge 6 and Ace LTE hit record lows for Prime Day
Amazon has slashed prices on Fitbit’s most popular wearables, offering the Charge 6 for $85.45 and the child-oriented Ace LTE for just $69.99. These steep discounts represent a significant price drop for both the flagship fitness tracker and the LTE-enabled smartwatch, making now an ideal window for prospective buyers.

For families, the Fitbit Ace LTE sees an even sharper reduction, falling to $69.99—a $110 discount. Designed specifically for children, the watch uses movement-based games to gamify physical activity while providing parents with location tracking, calling, and texting capabilities. While the hardware is heavily discounted, the device requires a $9.99 monthly Ace Pass subscription to access its LTE connectivity and communication features.




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