Best Black Friday smartwatch and Fitbit deals: $50 off Fitbit Charge 4, $60 off


This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2020, CNET’s gift picks with expert advice, reviews and recommendations for the latest tech gifts for you and your family.

Wristwatches have been making a comeback, largely because they’ve gotten so much smarter. Smartwatches and fitness trackers are growing in popularity because of all of their awesome features and ability to track workouts. Most are easy to set up and use, and not only can they help you stay a more active, but you’ll also never miss an alert from your phone.

This holiday season, you can snag deals on some of the best out there, including the top three: Fitbit, the Samsung Galaxy Watch and the Apple Watch. We’ve rounded up the best smartwatch and fitness tracker deals for Black Friday and all month long. These sales start and end at different times, and we’ll do our best to keep this list updated with the most current prices.

Looking for Apple Watch deals? We’ve got the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals right here.

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CNET has dubbed the Fitbit Charge 4 the best all-around fitness tracker of 2020 for its low price, slim design, fashionable and functional straps and solid set of features, including GPS and sleep tracking. 

While it doesn’t have a full-color display like most smartwatches, the small design makes it comfortable to wear 24/7, and the battery life lasts about four days, or seven if you turn off GPS. If you’re looking to get a fitness tracker for someone who doesn’t already wear one, this is a great buy.

Read our Fitbit Charge 4 review.



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