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TL;DR: The Fit Timez Multifunction Fitness Watch is just $22.39 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20 as of Dec. 31.


If one of your New Year's resolutions was to get back on track with your fitness goals, this watch will make sticking to a plan that much easier. And to make the timing even more perfect, it's on sale. To secure 20% off at checkout, all you have to do is enter code CYBER20 to get the deal.

The Fit Timez multifunction fitness watch is the easiest way to monitor your movements and track your progress. It translates real-time data from your body to the watch and app. This watch can help you monitor your daily step count, including the amount of calories you've burned and the total distance you covered in the process. It can even help track your temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and blood oxygen level.

You can use this smartwatch to set alarms, set it to silent or vibrate, and use it as a stopwatch. Once you synchronize it with your smartphone, you can even use it to receive call and text notifications. It's basically like getting an AppleWatch but without the steep price point. 

Normally the Fit Timez watch retails for $89. But for a limited time, you can save 20% at checkout when you enter code CYBER20 in your cart. That means you'll take home this fitness watch for just $22.39 for the navy blue watch band. You can also get the watch band in rose gold for the same price.

Prices subject to change.

Fit Timez Multifunction Fitness Watch in navy blue on a white background.
Credit: Tech Zebra
Fit Timez Multifunction Fitness Watch
$22.39 at the Mashable Shop with code CYBER20

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