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Fitbit’s Sense 2 smartwatch with stress and auto exercise tracking drops to $190 (Reg. $250)

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Fitbit’s Sense 2 smartwatch with stress and auto exercise tracking drops to 0 (Reg. 0)

While the new kid-focused Fitbit Ace has arrived (hands-on review right here), alongside the now live Google Store summer sale we are tracking a solid deal on the Fitbit Sense 2 Smartwatch. Regularly $250, this one is now selling for $189.95 shipped in all three colors over at Amazon. That’s nearly 25% or $60 off the going rate and the lowest price we can find. While we have seen some fleeting offers for less in the past, today’s deal undercuts the Google Summer Sale deal by $10 to deliver the best price around. This deal also undercuts the $198 offer we spotted over the Black Friday deal season last year as well. Hit the jump for more details. 

While Fitbit Ace has arrived, the Fitbit Sense 2 remains the latest flagship smartwatch in the fitness an health-focused lineup. Alongside a more sleek wearing experience than previous releases, it also delivers upgraded health monitoring and tracking features by way of the built-in GPS, heart rate sensor, and sleep monitoring tech. This time around there is also a new stress-monitoring EDA sensor. More specifically you’ll find all-day stress detection with cEDA and a daily Stress Management Score, the ECG app for atrial fibrillation assessment and irregular heart rhythm notifications, daily sleep stages and Sleep Score, as well as 40+ exercise modes with automatic exercise tracking. This is a clearly a smartwatch designed to keep you active, healthy, and rested while providing detailed stats for all of it. 

That’s not to say it doesn’t also handle Bluetooth calls, texts, and phone notifications alongside built-in Alexa action and a 6+ day battery life though. Hit up our hands-on review for more details. 

The more affordable Fitbit Versa 4 is also seeing some deals right now starting at $169, but we have seen this model go for well below that in the past. While some love the Fitbit wearables, some might be wondering if it might be better idea to scoop up an Apple Watch Series 9 while they are $100 off – all of the details you need on these offers are right here. 

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Fitbit Sense 2 Smartwatch features:

Learn to manage stress, sleep better and live healthier with Sense 2—our most advanced health and fitness smartwatch. All-day stress detection with cEDA and daily Stress Management Score, ECG app for atrial fibrillation assessment, irregular heart rhythm notifications, SpO2, health metrics dashboard, menstrual health tracking and mindfulness content. Measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile, daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode.


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Jennifer Aniston “doesn’t always want to work out” but her fitness app’s new four-week mindset and movement challenge makes exercise fun not punishing

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Jennifer Aniston “doesn’t always want to work out” but her fitness app’s new four-week mindset and movement challenge makes exercise fun not punishing

Actress Jennifer Aniston has launched a new four-week challenge with fitness app Pvolve to help people get into the right mindset to exercise.

The Worth It Everytime campaign, created in collaboration with mental wellness app Headspace, encourages people to view exercise as something that energizes them rather than punishes them.

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A trainer says returning to exercise in your 40s and 50s should look different to what you did in your 20s—here’s how to get started again

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A trainer says returning to exercise in your 40s and 50s should look different to what you did in your 20s—here’s how to get started again

After a period of inactivity, getting your fitness back can feel like a tough slog.

Jason Smith, a personal trainer, nutritional advisor and founder of Fit in Midlife, knows this from personal experience. He got fit again at 50 after years of inactivity, then started training people of a similar age, helping them to do the same.

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