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Fitbit Force Wireless Activity/Sleep Wristband pre-order: $110 shipped (Reg. $130)

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RadioShack is offering pre-orders on the Fitbit Force Large Wireless Activity and Sleep Wristband in black for just $110 shipped using promo code: RMNOCT13. Pre-orders of the Force from Fitbit direct are scheduled to ship a little sooner than RadioShack, but if you can wait until around November 7, you’ll grab the new Fitbit Force for $20 cheaper than everywhere else.

Both Fitbit and other retailers like Amazon are charging $130 for pre orders. The Fitbit Force tracks your steps, distance, calories burned, stairs climbed as well as how long and how well you sleep. It also features a silent, vibrating alarm, a real-time digital OLED display and a sync function that allows you to review your stats on your desktop and smartphone.  Today’s offer is for the “Large” size only.

Designed to be easy-to-wear and lightweight. Force is water resistant and can withstand even the sweatiest of workouts. Plus, it has a battery life of 7-10 days, so you can wear it all day and night.

Fitbit Force Large Wireless Activity and Sleep Wristband pre-order (black): $110 (Reg. $130)

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Comments

  1. Calvin Goetz - 12 years ago

    No slate option though?

    • Dan DeSilva - 12 years ago

      Only in black at this moment, but Amazon and Fitbit.com have the Slate option.

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