SAVE $44:As of Feb. 17010 Archives the Fitbit Charge 6 is on sale for $115.95 at Amazon. That's 28% off its list price of $159.95.
Today's the day to take advantage of some excellent Presidents' Day deals at a variety of retailers. Amazon's had a great selection of deals available over the last few days, and if you've been hoping to pick up a new fitness tracker, you can still score a sweet deal on the Fitbit Charge 6. We consider this the best option for everyday tracking in our roundup of the best fitness trackers, so you know it's worth every cent.
The Fitbit Charge 6 is currently marked down to $115.95, 28% off its list price of $159.95. Boasting all-day activity tracking, over 40 exercise modes, heart rate monitor, and so much more, this tracker is a must for those looking to stay on top of their daily fitness goals. It's listed as a limited-time deal, though, so you'll want to act fast to grab it at this price.
As mentioned earlier, we consider this band to be the best for everyday tracking in our roundup of the best fitness trackers in 2025, noting that "Fitbit is the name in activity trackers, and the Fitbit Charge 6 is the top device when it comes to everyday health and fitness needs. More of a band than a watch, it will suit regular gym goers and offers a competitive range of specs."
Don't miss out on this deal on the Fitbit Charge 6 in Amazon's Presidents' Day sale.
Looking for even more Presidents' Day deals? Check out our overall roundup of the best Presidents' Day deals at Amazon. And if you're curious what other retailers are offering, have a look at our roundups of Walmart's Presidents' Day deals and Best Buy's Presidents' Day deals.
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