SAVE $40: As of May 6,Watch Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Counter the Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale for $149.95 at Amazon. That's a 25% saving on the list price.
Getting a smartwatch for fitness and lifestyle tracking doesn't need to break the bank, especially when you don't need the most advanced model on the market. I've tested a lot of smartwatches over the years, and for affordable fitness and lifestyle tracking, you can't go wrong with the Fitbit Versa 4.
As as of May 6, the Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale at Amazon, reduced to just $149.95. This deal can be found in all color options: black, pink sand, and waterfall blue.
SEE ALSO: The best Fitbits in 2025This is my favorite watch in the Fitbit range, and one I've spent a lot of time testing. In my opinion, it's an excellent all-rounder fitness tracker. Whether you're hoping to run a 5K or want to get some insights into your sleeping habits, this watch offers a bit of everything.
There are over 40 sports tracking modes that include running, swimming, cycling, and general workout features. However, it's worth noting that the battery life isn't as long-lasting for long-distance activities as the likes of Garmin or Coros. So if you're planning to regularly hit the double digits for runs, it's worth having a look at run specific watches.
Health and lifestyle features of the Versa include heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and built-in GPS so you can head outside for activities without your phone. And style-wise, the Versa 4 ticks all the boxes. It has a bright AMOLED display with vibrant colors and images, and is touchscreen-controlled, so it's easy to use as well as looking nice on your wrist.
Grab this great Fitbit deal before it runs out.
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