The holiday shopping season is upon us, and online retailers are offering significant discounts on a wide range of devices, including fitness trackers, smartwatches, and wearables.
Whoop's Peak model is now available for $189, a price point lower than the bottom-tier Whoop One. The Peak device is a subscription-based service that offers advanced health and fitness tracking, and it's recommended for most users.
Meanwhile, the Oura Ring 4 has seen a significant price drop, with ceramic finishes now available for $226, normally $499. The Ring 4 offers advanced health tracking, including heart rate and sleep monitoring, and is available in a range of sizes.
Fitbit's Charge 6 and Inspire 3 are also on sale, with prices starting at $85.45 and $66.45, respectively. Both devices offer advanced fitness tracking and are compatible with the Google Health app.
Garmin is also offering discounts on its Forerunner series, with prices starting at $149.99. The Forerunner 55 is a basic running watch that's suitable for beginners, while the Forerunner 265 offers advanced features like dual-band GPS and training status.
Other deals include the Suunto Run sports watch for $148.99, the Polar Loop wearable for $169.99, and the RingConn smart ring for $209.30. Smartwatches from Apple and Samsung are also on sale, with prices starting at $199.
Walmart, Best Buy, and Target are all offering their own Prime Day competition sales, with deals up to 50% off on a range of devices. These sales run from June 22-28, and are open to anyone, regardless of Amazon Prime membership status.
Some of the top deals include the Apple AirPods Pro 3 for $179, the Apple iPad 11" for $299, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 for $669.99. The Meta Quest 3S VR headset is also on sale for $296.79, and the Fire TV 4-Series 55" HDR Smart TV is available for $279.95.
Deals are subject to change and may not be available at the time of reading. It's always a good idea to check prices and availability before making a purchase.
