2025 is Painful Man And Womannearly upon us, and we can already feel those New Year's resolutions brewing. If your resolution has anything to do with becoming more active, you may want to consider picking up a fitness tracker to assist you in achieving your goals next year. Luckily, Black Friday deals are at their peak, so now's the time to pick one up at a discount whether you're looking for something more basic or something high-tech like a smartwatch.
SEE ALSO: Home gym starter kit: Everything you need to work out from homeBelow, we've rounded up the best Black Friday fitness tracker deals so far. Keep checking in with us, though — we constantly update our deals pages with new discounts as soon as they go live, so if you want to stay on top of it, stick with us.
Fitbit is synonymous with the entirety of the fitness tracker category, and it's for a good reason: They work well, and they're affordable. The Fitbit Charge 3 has become even more affordable this Black Friday — just $69.95 for the tracker, which is $30 off the original price. If you want to track your activity, stress, sleep, and more on a budget, the Fitbit Charge 3 isn't a bad place to start.
Apple recently released the Apple Watch Series 10 and Ultra 2. They're seriously impressive. They're also overkill for the vast majority of us, so if you're new to wearables, start with the simpler Apple Watch SE. Unless you're a hardcore athlete or diver, you'll still get all the features you expect.
For the Black Friday weekend, you can still get the 2nd Gen Apple Watch SE for just $149. The SE doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the newer varieties, but it has all the smartwatch necessities to keep you going, like fall detection, workout metrics, texting and calling, sleep tracking, and much more. With $100 off and a $149 sale price at Walmart and Amazon, it's an easy entry point into that Apple Watch lifestyle.
Amazfit Band 7— $39.99$49.99 (save $10)
Amazfit Bip 5 (46mm) — $69.99$89.99(save $20)
Amazfit Active (42mm) — $84.99$109.99(save $25)
Fitbit Charge 6 — $99.95$159.95(save $60)
Fitbit Versa 4 (GPS) — $119.95$199.95(save $80)
Garmin Forerunner 55 (42mm) — $149.99$199.99(save $50)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 (44mm)— $189.79$329.99 (save $140.20)
Google Pixel Watch 2 (WiFi) — $179.99$239.79(save $43.80)
Garmin Vivoactive 5 — $189$299.99(save $110.99)
Garmin Instinct 2 (45mm)— $199.99$299.99 (save $100)
Oura Ring Gen 3 — $240.10$299(save $58.90)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (40mm) — $278.98$349.99(save $71.01)
Google Pixel Watch 3 (41mm, WiFi) — $279.99$349.99(save $70)
Apple Watch Series 9 (41mm, GPS)— $279.99$399 (save $119.01)
Garmin Venu 3S (41mm) — $349.99$449.99(save $100)
Apple Watch Series 10 (46mm, GPS) — $359$429(save $70)
Garmin Forerunner 955 (GPS) — $399.99$499.99(save $100)
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