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Amazon Fitbit Father’s Day sale takes up to $50 off: Ionic Fitness Tracker $250, more

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Amazon is looking ahead to Father’s Day with a new Fitbit sale today, taking up to $50 off various models with free shipping available across the board. Our top pick from this is the Fitbit Ionic for $249.95 in multiple colors and sizes. That’s a $50 savings and match for the best that we’ve tracked at Amazon. This model features built-in GPS, compatibility with iOS and Android, a color display and more. Rated 3.8/5 stars. Shop the rest of Amazon’s Fitbit sale for more deals.

Fitbit Ionic features:

  • Start dynamic personalized workouts on your wrist with step-by-step coaching. Syncing range: Up to 30 feet. Certain features like smartphone notifications may require Android 5.0+. Syncs with Mac OS X 10.6 and up, iPhone 4S and later, iPad 3 gen. and later, Android 4.4 and later and Windows 10 devices
  • Store and play 300+ songs, plus download playlists from Pandora
  • Use built-in GPS/GLONASS to track pace, distance & routes and get Pure Pulse continuous heart rate tracking & real-time zones
  • Package includes both large and small size bands for the perfect, comfortable fit for all-day & all-night wear

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