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FitBit’s Charge HR fitness tracker available for just $110 shipped (Reg. $150)

FitBit’s Charge HR fitness tracker has become one of the most popular of the company’s offerings in recent months, and now it’s back at just $110 shipped via eBay seller BuyDig (which has 99% positive ratings). That’s $40 off the retail price, and the lowest price we’ve seen…

The FitBit Charge HR features PurePulse heart rate monitoring which is automatic and continuous, and all the standard features of the standard FitBit Charge. You can track workouts, calories burned, steps taken, and there’s also auto sleep and alarm features, as well as phone connectivity features like caller ID and notification support with compatible devices.

  • Accurately track all-day stats like steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, stairs climbed, and active minutes
  • See daily stats and time of day with a bright OLED display
  • Monitor how long and how well you sleep, and wake with a silent vibrating alarm Get call notifications right on your wrist
  • Access real-time run stats like time, distance, and pace to stay on track
  • Sync stats wirelessly and automatically to your computer and over 100 leading smartphones

If the $110 price tag for the FitBit Charge HR is a little on the steep side for you, most online stores (including Amazon, Best Buy) are offering the standard FitBit Charge at just $90 shipped. That’s also $40 off its $130 retail price, and the same price that we saw last year for Black Friday.

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