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Save over £70 on the Fitbit Charge 5 this Black Friday


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SAVE £70: The Fitbit Charge 5 is on sale for £99 this Black Friday, saving you 42% on list price.


Black Friday is the first step towards the end of the year. And we all know what that means: You're winding down for Christmas, letting your usual rules about diet and alcohol consumption slip a bit, and generally lazing around while telling yourself you’ll get back on track in the new year.

So, why not use Black Friday as an opportunity to invest in the new year and get yourself not only back on track but nailing those fitness goals? What you need is the Fitbit Charge 5, which is down to just £99 this Black Friday — that’s a fitness-enhancing discount of 41%.

There’s little doubt that the Fitbit Charge 5 will help improve and maintain overall fitness. Fitbit is pretty much the biggest name in wearable fitness tech, and this is the latest generation model in the iconic Charge range. But what can the Fitbit Charge 5 do? It keeps close tabs on your heartrate, as well as guiding you towards healthy heart targets. It tracks steps and sleep, and wakes you up gently with a vibrating alarm. That means no more rude awakenings from your phone.

It allows you to set personal goals, with various options of exercise modes. It then gives you real-time stats, plus notifications for calls, texts, and reminders. You also get a six-month subscription to Fitbit Premium for free.

For just £99, it’s a bargain. The exercise buddy you never knew you needed, but just can’t live without.

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