Best Fitbit offers for October 2024: Get £90 off Fitbit Sense
Here are this month's best deals on Fitbit smartwatches and fitness trackers.
With the ever-growing demand for smartwatches that connect to our phones, track our movements and check our health, Fitbit has been working to keep up.
Fitbit has developed a huge range of hi-tech smartwatches and fitness trackers that cater to every need. Whether you're a fitness fanatic or just want a buddy for your phone, their products have got you covered.
Not only will you find the latest health tracking technology, Fitbits also come in a range of styles and colours, making them an effortlessly stylish piece of wearable tech.
Offers range in price and benefits, but you can bet that every single one of them is worth grabbing before they disappear.
The tech team at RadioTimes.com has scoured the internet to find you the best deals available on Fitbit watches, and if you're a bit unsure about what to get, we've also provided a handy guide to help you decide which Fitbit is right for you.
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- Best Fitbit offers at a glance
- Best Fitbit offers, deals and discounted bundles for October 2024
- What types of Fitbits are there?
- Which Fitbit should you buy?
Best Fitbit offers at a glance:
- Fitbit Inspire 3 | £84, plus 84 Nectar points
- Fitbit Sense 2 | £219.99
- Fitbit Ace 3 Kid's Fitness Tracker |
£49£44.99 (save £4.01 or 8%) £99 (save £30.95 or 22%) - Fitbit Luxe |
£129.95£102.48 (save £27.47 or 21%) - Fitbit Charge 6 | £139, plus three months free Apple services
- Fitbit Versa 4 | £179, plus get a free blue sports band
- Fitbit Charge 2 Snake Skin Leather Strap |
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Best Fitbit offers, deals and discounted bundles for October 2024
Fitbit Inspire 3 | £84, plus 84 Nectar points
What's the deal: If you're after a small and slim Fitbit with a long battery life to better track your health, this deal allows you to snap up a Fitbit Inspire 3 for just £84, alongside 84 Nectar points at no extra cost.
Why we chose it: This is the ultimate budget wellness Fitbit, with always-on wellness tracking and automatic sleep tracking. Combine this with your new Fitbit premium membership, which grants you access to personalised insights, your sleep score breakdown and more, and you're onto a winner.
Buy Fitbit Inspire 3 for £84 at Argos
Fitbit Sense 2 | £219.99
What's the deal: Pick up a Fitbit Sense 2 smart watch, featuring water resistance of up to 50m, a six-day battery life and stress notifications, for just £219.99.
Why we chose it: This is the ultimate pick for tracking your health, whether you want to sleep better, track your fitness journey or monitor your heart health.
Buy Fitbit Sense 2 for £219.99 at EE
Fitbit Ace 3 Kid's Fitness Tracker | £49 £44.99 (save £4.01 or 8%)
What's the deal: Save 8% on the Fitbit Ace 3 Kid's Fitness Tracker, and you'll also get six months of Fitbit Premium for free, as well as three months of free Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple Fitness+.
Why we chose it: If you want to help your child build healthy habits, then this is the device for you. The Fitbit Ace 3 encourages children to reach a recommended dose of daily activity by using virtual badges, trophies and celebrations.
Buy Fitbit Ace 3 Kid's Fitness Tracker for £49 £44.99 (save £4.01 or 8%)
Fitbit Luxe | £129.95 £102.48 (save £27.47 or 21%)
What's the deal: Save £27.47 or 21% on the Fitbit Luxe at Amazon.
Why we chose it: With up to five days of battery in three different colours, there's no better way to keep track of your health and fitness.
Buy Fitbit Luxe for £129.95 £102.48 (save £27.47 or 21%) at Amazon
Fitbit Charge 6 | £139, plus three months free Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple Fitness+
What's the deal: When you buy the Fitbit Charge 6 at Currys, you'll also receive three months free Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple Fitness+.
Why we chose it: The combined savings on three months of these Apple services come to £110.88, which makes this deal truly excellent value for money.
Buy Fitbit Charge 6 for £139 at Currys
For more great Apple offers, take a look at the Apple Music offers for this month.
Fitbit Charge 2 Snake Skin Leather Strap | £29.99 £7.99 (save £22 or 73%)
What's the deal: Save a whopping 73% on the stylish snake skin leather strap for the Fitbit Charge 2.
Why we chose it: Swapping your Fitbit strap is a great way to switch up your look, and who doesn't love snakeskin? Wearable tech doesn't have to look unfashionable, and this strap proves that.
Buy Fitbit Charge 2 Snake Skin Leather Strap for £29.99 £7.99 (save £22 or 73%) at Wowcher
Fitbit Versa 4 | £179, plus get a free blue sports band
What's the deal: When you purchase a black and graphite Fitbit Versa 4 sports pack at Currys, you'll get an additional blue sports band at no extra cost.
Why we chose it: Changing up your strap is a great way to change the entire look of your smart watch. Having an additional strap on hand will also save you the bother of having to wait for a replacement should your original get damaged.
Buy the Fitbit Versa 4 for £179 at Currys
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What types of Fitbits are there?
Fitbit products are split into two main categories: fitness trackers and smartwatches. At their cores, these products are actually pretty similar, with both tracking your daily activity and exercise levels to help you set goals. But where fitness trackers are mainly focussed on your activity, smartwatches tend to be a bit more sophisticated and help with day-to-day life. With a smartwatch you can make phone calls from your wrist, make contactless payments, and even contact an Alexa device.
Each type of Fitbit brings its own qualities to the table (or should we say wrist?), and gives you the chance to monitor your health in new ways.
Smartwatches
Fitbit Versa
There are four versions of the Fitbit Versa now, with the latest Versa 4 coming out in September last year. The Versa is definitely more of an all-rounder if you're looking for a smartwatch that does it all. With over 40 different exercise modes and daily tracking of your steps, distance moved and calories burned, it definitely has fitness in mind. But it's larger screen, with full-colour display, and different colour choices also makes this watch a trendy accessory.
Fitbit Sense
The Sense 2 is Fitbit's most health-orientated smartwatch to date. With its health metrics you can keep an eye on breathing, heart rate and even skin temperature, so you get forewarning if there's illness on the way. The smartwatch also prioritises mental health through the Stress Management app, which will record your body's response to stress throughout the day and offer you new ways of managing stress, including guided breathing and meditation.
Fitness Trackers
Fitbit Charge
The Charge 6 is the latest in the Fitbit Charge collection. It will track trends in your exercise and your readiness for more. Its built-in GPS also makes it easy to record your runs or any of the other 20 forms of exercise it contains. Unlike the smartwatches, this fitness tracker has a thinner, rectangular face, but it can still display calendar, call or text notifications.
Fitbit Inspire
The Fitbit Inspire is the Charge's little brother. Smaller and slimmer, it performs largely the same functions in terms of activity tracking and health. The only things it lacks is the Charge's GPS capabilities and the EDA stress scanning app, but as a trade-off it has 10 hours of battery life (three more than the Charge) and comes in lilac and orange to brighten up your outfit.
Fitbit Luxe
For those who want a fitness tracker with a bit of glamour, the Fitbit Luxe can double up as jewellery with its four colour designs: white and gold, black, pink and platinum, and lastly the gold link bracelet. The perfect mixture of fitness and fashion, the Luxe has all the capabilities of a usual fitness tracker while not looking like one.
Fitbit Ace
The Fitbit Ace is for kids aged six and above and comes in black and red, blue and green and Minion-themed (blue and yellow). With up to eight days of battery, the Ace will send your child a much-needed bedtime reminder and then track their sleep throughout the night. It also uses animated clock faces and virtual badges to award your kid for being active, which you can then see through Parent View on the Fitbit app.
Which Fitbit should you buy?
Deciding which Fitbit to buy depends on a few things including budget, looks, and what you want to get out of it.
In terms of budget, fitness trackers tend to be more affordable as they have less features and are more about monitoring your physical activity. The most affordable Fitbit is the Inspire, which has everything you want if you're looking for simple ways to track your exercise. It lacks some of the more advanced features of the Charge or the Luxe but has a much longer battery life and sits lightly on the wrist. In short, it's perfect if you just want to focus on fitness.
If you're looking for something that will double as a fashion accessory, smartwatches are more noticeable, with a bigger face and a wide choice of wristbands. Plus, if you're looking for jewellery over exercise, a smartwatch has more general functions that you can use in the everyday. The Fitbit Versa is probably the best all-round watch and is more affordable than the Fitbit Sense. Available in black, blue, pink and dark red, it can definitely be used as part of an ensemble - although don't forget that the Fitbit Luxe also comes in four snazzy designs, including a gold link bracelet.
The Fitbit Sense 2 is the most expensive, with a RRP of £219.99. However, it's ideal for someone who wants to keep a closer eye on their health and fitness. In terms of technology, this is by far the most sophisticated and best suited to those who want to focus on their wellbeing and learn more about their body.
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