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If you’re looking for the push you need to get moving this spring, then Amazon has just the deal for you. 

The Amazon Spring Sale has slashed the price of the hugely popular Fitbit Charge 4 Advanced Fitness Tracker to just £79.99 (was £129.99) – that’s an impressive saving of £50.

Accurately tracking exercise thanks to the built-in GPS, you can run, swim, walk and sleep with the wearable tracking your every move, helping you stay accountable on your fitness journey. Now at the lowest price we’ve seen it for on Amazon, there’s never been a better time to buy. 

The Fitbit Charge 4 Advanced Fitness Tracker with GPS is now £50 off on Amazon - that is the lowest price it's ever been on the mega-site

The Fitbit Charge 4 Advanced Fitness Tracker with GPS is now £50 off on Amazon – that is the lowest price it’s ever been on the mega-site 

Fitbit Charge 4 Advanced Fitness Tracker with GPS 

The Fitbit Charge 4 tracks and records your stats beyond calories burned and steps made.

The advanced activity tracker can monitor your sleep stages and 24/7 heart rate and is even water-resistant up to 50 metres. And unlike previous models, you can control music and browse playlists and podcasts. 

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More compact than the majority of sports watches, the Fitbit Charge 4 packs plenty of features into its slim design. 

Not limited to a bog-standard running watch, the Fitbit Charge 4 includes a built-in GPS for tracking your workout activities and receiving call, text and app notifications, as well as Sleep Stages and Score and 24/7 heart rate monitor.

Workout focused, the Fitbit Charge 4 has helped thousands of Amazon shoppers with their fitness and health journey, helping them stay accountable.

While the slender device may not sport the largest or have a colour screen, the black and white LCD screen is more than serviceable and easily lets you see your progress and read call, text and app alerts even when dimmed.

The list of features, including the ability to receive smartphone app alerts and the impressive seven-day battery life, has meant it’s scored highly with shoppers. In fact, the Fitbit Charge 4 has received close to 45,000 five-star reviews, with users calling it ‘sleek and smart’ and ‘easy to use’.

Better still, it has Spotify music control that lets you control your music and podcasts all from your wrist – you’ll never have to take your phone out running with you again.  

Thanks to the built-in GPS, the Fitbit Charge 4 tracks your runs, walks and bike rides without having to carry your phone - it even tracks your sleep cycle too

Thanks to the built-in GPS, the Fitbit Charge 4 tracks your runs, walks and bike rides without having to carry your phone – it even tracks your sleep cycle too 

With a near-perfect average score of 4.5 out of 5 and a huge 45,000 glowing five-star reviews, there’s a lot to love about the Fitbit Charge 4

One impressed shopper raved: ‘This product is brilliant. Everything about it helps to track your daily activity and sleep. It is all very accurate and precise. The app is fantastic and so easy to use. I feel like I have a digital personal trainer on my wrist!’.

Another agreed, adding: ‘This device has been very easy to use. Mobile app is easy to use and informative. Has definitely increased level of activity and awareness of need for exercise. Seems to go for several days between charges and does not take long to fully charge.’

A third penned: ‘I’ve had this for nearly a week, and I’m obsessed. Every aspect of it is helpful! I’ve never been too into fitness, but joined a gym two weeks ago and am already seeing amazing results as the Fitbit is really encouraging by showing different health rates etc.’

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