Garmin's Fenix 5 watch has been discounted several times in the last few weeks, but now A (opens in new tab)mazon Prime Day is here we've now seen it drop to its best price ever. If you've been looking to get one, now would be a great opportunity.
You can now pick up the Fenix 5 for £284.99 in the UK from Amazon (opens in new tab), which is another £15 off the price we’ve seen it circling around in recent months.
If you’ve got a more slender wrist, the Garmin Fenix 5S is the one for you with an even better Prime Day deal dropping down to £279.99 (opens in new tab).
Thinking about the same thing in the US? Well, good news: there are deals to be had there too, with the Garmin Fenix 5 is just $349.99 (opens in new tab).
These watches offer a huge range of features, including tracking all manner of things that you might want (running, cycling, gym work, swimming) and some you probably didn’t know you needed (parachuting, boating and something called 'Tactical' that we're yet to work out).
With large, clear displays and the ability to offer advanced performance metrics, these truly are watches for the fitness fan that wants to know everything about their efforts - and also see if they’re stressed, sleeping well and getting fitter.
As you can imagine, all those features are on there as well - combined with connectivity to your phone to let the devices operate as smartwatches too.
Want to spend more... or less?
You'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free trial (opens in new tab), which will see you through Prime Day and which you can cancel after 30 days, or if you like the look of Prime then right now you can save £20 on a one-year subscription.
For those that want to spend a little less, the Garmin Forerunner 735XT is the watch that first brought triathlon features to a slimmer design - we’ve been fans of this model at TechRadar for a while (not least because of the ice blue color that can adorn your wrist).
That’s down to just £159.99 now over at Amazon (opens in new tab), and well worth a look if you want a powerful watch for the pool or road.
It lacks the stress tracking and other more advanced features of the Fenix range, but then again for a lot less money - and when you’re ragging yourself hard down a towpath, the last thing you’re going to be worried about is stress levels…
Will we see these deals in the US? It's unlikely, but we'll keep our tired eyes peeled to see if they happen to spring up for the same level of discount.
TechRadar is scouring Amazon and all the major retailers' websites, rounding up all the top deals on Amazon Prime Day - and we’ve put all the best Prime Day deals in one simple-to-use place to help you find the offers that will really matter to you.