Shop Prime Day deals on fitness trackers and smartwatches up to $160 off

You’re going to want to sprint to catch this October Prime Day deal! The holidays are around the corner, and if you’re planning to indulge in some delicious holiday dinners and sweet treats, you may also be interested in a fitness tracker.Perhaps, you’re already ahead of the game and thinking about your New Year’s health goals.

Whatever the motivation — snagging a smartwatch on sale might be the answer.It seems like these smartwatches came out ages ago, but they’re still one of the trendiest and healthiest pieces of wearable tech you can own.

Lucky for you, fitness trackers have gone on sale for October Prime Day.Amazon’s biggest sale of the season, also known as Prime Big Deals Days, runs from Oct.

8 to 9 this year, which means shoppers have only one more day to snatch up these elite fitness trackers while they’re up to $160 off.RELATED: 175+ best October Prime Day deals to shop ASAP on Day 1We’ve rounded up a list of the most popular models from Fitbit, Apple, and Samsung — so you can find one that speaks to you, your style and your health goals.

Below, find all the deals we’ve been tracking, so you can jumpstart your health journey for less.This is no first-generation Fitbit.

The Sense Advanced provides tailored workout recommendations and daily readiness scores.Plus, it lets you know when it’s time to prioritize recovery.

This tracker can also detect stress levels by tracking electrodermal activity and even slight temperature changes.Some reviewers say this watch even detected their colds.

Others have called it “invaluable.” The built-in GPS is especially useful during runs, hikes, and bike rides.The Apple Watch SE offers all the features needed to stay active and motivated.

Users receive notifications about their heart rate and rhythm, and can easily track daily activities including sleek cycles, calories burned, and steps taken.The water-proof constriction means you can take this watch with you everywhere, rain or shine.

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