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Garmin vívofit Activity Tracker in multiple colors w/ Heart Rate Monitor: $50 shipped (Reg. $80)

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BuyDig’s official eBay Store offers the Garmin vívofit Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor in three colors for $49.99 shipped. For comparison, this bundle has a list MSRP of $110 but typically sells for around $80 at retailers like Amazon. Today’s deal is a match of our previous mention and the best available.

The Garmin vívofit is an excellent entry-level fitness tracker for someone interested in counting steps, sleep monitoring or achieving a more active lifestyle. It ships with the heart rate chest strap that provides greater insight to your workouts. Garmin’s Move Bar “motivates you to be active throughout the day” with a visual progress reminder. You can expect “over a year” of battery life before the power supply needs to be replaced. Rated 3.9/5 stars by over 5,600 Amazon customers.

You already know the active steps you take now can improve your overall wellness today, tomorrow and well into your future. And while it seems simple to get out of that chair more often and move, making it stick is another matter. That’s where vívofit can turn good intentions into lifelong habits.

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