You can save 40% on this Fitbit Versa 4 Black Friday deal – be quick and grab one while it's still here

Fitbit Versa 4 Black Friday deal
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We're closer to the shopping event of the year than ever, and numerous retailers are swimming in the best Black Friday deals.

You're always bound to run into a good discount on the best fitness trackers, as this is when people are starting to think about their New Year's fitness journey. If you're one of those, you should check out the Fitbit Versa 4 in Amazon's Black Friday sale.

Today's best Fitbit Versa 4 Black Friday deal

Fitbit  Versa 4
Save 40%
Fitbit Versa 4 : was $199.95 now $119.95 at Amazon

This Black Friday deal has matched last year's offer. It's only hit a record-low price once, which was earlier this year, so looking at the pricing history, it's unlikely the Versa 4 will receive another reduction. Still, $80 is a huge saving for a comfy mid-range fitness tracker with a lengthy battery life.

Read our full Fitbit Versa 4 review

Fitbit  Versa 4
Save 30%
Fitbit Versa 4 : was £179 now £125 at Amazon

The Versa 4 is just £5 over its lowest ever price, but this Black Friday deal still works out cheaper than last year's offer, saving you 30%. It's a decent mid-range fitness tracker option, which we praised for its lengthy battery life and simplicity, making it a good entry-level device.

Read our full Fitbit Versa 4 review

If this is your first time venturing into the world of health and fitness trackers, Fitbit's Versa 4 wearable is one of the devices we'd suggest looking into because of its beginner-friendly interface.

Though it doesn't pack the most advanced features, such as ECG or EDA sensors, it comes with a solid foundation of the basic fitness tracking tools you need if simplicity is all you're looking for. These include GPS, an optical heart rate sensor, and an altimeter, which is used to count how many flights of stairs you climb up each day.

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Rowan Davies
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