You don't need to spend big money on a fitness tracker — here are 5 devices that are perfect for beginners, and four of them are under £100

The Fitbit Charge 6 close up
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The sun is setting on this year's Amazon Prime Day, but thankfully, the offers on the best fitness trackers haven't gone anywhere.

Finding a new fitness tracker can be a little overwhelming given all the options that are available, but if it's a simple, easy-to-use yet effective device you're after then the search becomes a lot easier.

I've chosen five of the best deals on entry-level fitness trackers, and the best part is that they're mostly under £100 (one is just a few pounds over), so you can start your fitness journey without breaking the bank.

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The standout deal for me is the Fitbit Charge 6, one of our favorite devices, which is down to a record-low £75.05 (was £139.99). You can also snag the Fitbit Inspire 3 for even cheaper at £59.99 (was £84.99).

If you've been thinking about taking the plunge and getting a new fitness wearable, this could be your final chance to bag some of these deals for a while, so don't miss it!

Today's best fitness tracker deals in the UK

Google Fitbit Charge 6
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Google Fitbit Charge 6 : was £139.99 now £75.05 at Amazon

Not only is the Fitbit Charge 6 one of our favorite fitness trackers, but it's also one of the best Fitbits overall. The Charge 6 features a sleek design and offers fitness basics, with 41 exercise modes and up to 7 days of battery life. This is the last day you'll be able to snag the Fitbit Charge 6 for a record-low price before Prime Day comes to an end.

Read our full Fitbit Charge 6 review

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Google  Fitbit Air
Google Fitbit Air : £84.99 at Amazon

While there's no Prime Day deal, the Fitbit Air is still a bargain for a fitness tracker that's just been released. A serious rival to its screenless sibling Whoop, the Fitbit Air has already taken one of the top spots in our best fitness tracker recommendations. For a budget-friendly fitness tracker it covers more than enough health metrics including steps, sleep, heart health and more, so it's a steal on the value front.

Read our full Google Fitbit Air review

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Google  Fitbit Inspire 3
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Google Fitbit Inspire 3 : was £84.99 now £59.99 at Amazon

The discount may be small, but I reckon the Fitbit Inspire 3 will be a popular Prime Day deal at Amazon for this price. It's an excellent value-for-money device for newcomers who are curious about the usefulness of exercise tracking. The battery lasts for a lengthy 10 days, and it's packed with features and content that a beginner needs to get started.

Read our full Fitbit Inspire 3 review

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Huawei Band 11
Save £20
Huawei Band 11 : was £59.99 now £39.99 at Amazon

£20 is a small saving, but it's the best it's going to get before Prime Day is over and out for another year, and for a simple fitness tracker that keeps going for 14 days, £40 is a bargain. One of the Band 11's biggest strengths is its sophisticated health features such as arrhythmia analysis and sleep apnea monitoring. It's also a very smart looking watch, without the setback of a premium price tag.

Read our full Huawei Band 11 review

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Fitbit  Versa 4
Save £23.45
Fitbit Versa 4: was £127 now £103.55 at Amazon

The Fitbit Versa 4 is down to a little over £100 at Amazon, which is a record-low price for the manufacturer's classic all-purpose smartwatch. It's a great buy for fitness and sleep-tracking enthusiasts, as we wrote in our review, with loads of handy connectivity features like Google Wallet, Maps, and Bluetooth calls, as well as six days of battery life, loads of workout profiles, and advanced sleep tracking.

Read our full Fitbit Versa 4 review

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