Grab the four-star Samsung Galaxy Fit3 for under £35 at Amazon
Your new feature-rich health and fitness tracker awaits
Smartwatches with capable health and fitness tracking don't have to cost the earth, as evidenced by the fact that you can now buy the Samsung Galaxy Fit3 at Amazon for just £34.89 (was £69). That's a four-star wearable for under £35. Not bad!
With Christmas fast approaching, now is a perfect time to get one of your loved ones that fitness tracker they've been wanting. Alternatively, why not get it for yourself? At a new record-low price, you'll be the proud owner of a feature-rich smartwatch for a fraction of the price.
Today's best fitness tracker deal
Snap up Samsung's budget smartwatch for half the price it launched at. That's a record-low price and one of the best smartwatch deals we've seen in a while. Securing all this hardware and these health and fitness tracking features for under £35 is an absolute steal. Why not treat yourself to an early Christmas present or buy for a loved one?
In our Samsung Galaxy Fit3 review, we called the smartwatch "impressively cheap for the sheer amount of features it packs." There's a varied array of health monitoring, fitness tracking, and smart functionality, which makes the Fit3 one of the best all-rounders at this price point.
In terms of the actual hardware, the Fit3 has a responsive 1.6-inch AMOLED display and a flexible silicone strap. It feels "well-made and durable enough to withstand the elements, sweat and tough workouts. Its 5ATM waterproof rating provided peace of mind when swimming and showering."
We gave the budget wearable a commendable four out of five stars, and even though it's unlikely to feature in any of our smartwatch guides, it can still be considered a capable smartwatch.
Our best smartwatches guide covers all our favorite options across various budgets and feature sets. Not only will it help you narrow down a perfect fit for you, but it'll also give you links to the best deals.
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