If you’ve been looking for a sign to pick up a Fitbit this spring, this is it. The Fitbit Charge 6 has dropped below £100 at EE.
Shop today to pick up the Trusted Reviews-recommended fitness tracker for as little as £99.99. That’s a whopping 28% – or £39.01 – off the price of the slim Fitbit while this limited-time offer lasts.
Don’t miss this chance to get the Fitbit Charge 6 for £99.99
The Fitbit Charge 6 has dropped below £100 with this rare discount. Run to EE today to pick up the Trusted Reviews-recommended fitness tracker for just £99.99 down from £139 and save 28% while stocks last.
£99 is the cheapest we’ve ever seen the Fitbit Charge 6 drop on Amazon, but this was back in January. Considering this EE deal is equally as affordable right now, we’d say there hasn’t been a better time to snap the Charge 6 up.
Is the Fitbit Charge 6 worth buying?
The go-to fitness tracker
-
Improved design with side button return -
Google services are welcome additions -
Sleep and health tracking both shine
-
GPS performance is very poor -
Sports tracking is basic -
Some features locked behind Fitbit Premium
The Charge 6 is a brilliant everyday fitness tracker with an AMOLED always-on touch display and up to 7-day battery life.
The wearable is packed with more than 40 exercise modes, covering a wide range of physical activities from running, cycling and swimming to aerobics, HIIT and strength training. You can view your stats, including your heart rate zone, in the moment and set personal goals for each activity.
The Active Zone Minutes feature tracks the time you spend in your target heart rate zones to ensure you’re hitting your recommended 150 minutes a week, while 24/7 heart rating monitoring notifies you when you’re in fat burn, cardio and peak zones.
There’s also VO2 max to track how well your body uses oxygen when working out and a built-in GPS to record your pace and distance when it’s time to disconnect and leave your phone at home. There’s even a workout intensity map that highlights your pace and heart rate zones throughout your route.
It’s also worth noting that, while the EE listing doesn’t mention Fitbit Premium, Fitbit trackers typically come with six months of Fitbit Premium as standard, meaning the same applies to this Charge 6 deal as far as we’re aware.
“The Fitbit Charge 6 ensures that Fitbit remains at the summit of the fitness tracker world, with minor tweaks to the design and the integration of Google services keeping it ahead of the competition”, wrote Conor Allison is our 4-star review of the Charge 6.
If you want to find out more, make sure you take a look at our comprehensive Fitbit Charge 6 review.
Looking for a different deal?
If you’d prefer a smartwatch that meshes perfectly into the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem, don’t miss this deal on the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE – now just £99.