9 Best Prime Day Fitness Tracker Trading and Smart Ring Sales (2025)

In the North In the hemisphere, it is hard not to spend the winter in a lazy state, just waiting for the sun and the good times to start over. Conveniently, the deal that Prime Day Fitness Tracker (all four days) fell in the middle of the summer, making it a great time to pick up a smartwatch or smart ring while you don’t have cash during Christmas.
This year, you’ll have four days to buy Amazon deals, but if you don’t want to spend that much time, I’ve highlighted the sale of some of our favorite fitness trackers and smart rings. Not a subscriber yet? Perhaps our list of the best Amazon Prime Perks can convince you to sign up. Deal Hunters should also check out our best Amazon Prime Day Deals Roundup and Prime Day LiveBlog.
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Fitness Tracker Trading
The best smart ring
As you might expect, I’m often asked what fitness tracker to get, and this year, I often tell people to buy only the URA Ring 4 (9/10, Wired recommendation). You don’t have to wear it on your wrist, the battery life lasts longer than most trackers, and OURA will have fun, meaningful software updates on a regular basis. This is its first time for sale and you should get it.
The best fitness tracker
Fitbit has faced very fierce competition for years (most notably from the Apple Watch), but its flagship fee line remains the best overall fitness tracker for that money. Even if multiple activities are tracked daily, the battery can last for a week. The updated app looks great, and multiple Google integrations make Fitbit Charge 6 (7/10, wired recommendation) easier to use than ever.
If you have an iPhone, the best
The Apple Watch Series 10 is the best fitness tracker for iPhone users. It still has no blood oxygen sensing due to patent disputes, but otherwise it is a solid fitness tracker. Excellent feature is the sleep apnea notification. The watch uses an accelerometer and machine learning to check if you have respiratory disorders at night. The Series 10 is also thinner, lighter, easier to wear and cost more than previous models.
The best kids watch
I personally convinced many parents of my life to buy Fitbit Ace LTE for their kids (7/10, wired recommendation). It’s a fitbit, so even if one parent is Android and the other is Apple (if yes, why?), and a monthly subscription of $10 includes data, then it doesn’t need to make a fuss, so you don’t need to make a fuss. Fitbit Arcade motivates my kids to keep their watch and recharge, and I love the child safety features Google includes.
A great garmin
Garmin is known for its pioneer series of running watches. Forerunner 255 (8/10, wired recommendation) is an older version of the older version we recommended in the roundup, but the older version does have some features recommended on newer features, such as better battery life.
The cheapest tracker you should buy
It may be cheap, but the AmazFit Active 2 (6/10, wired review) is not slackening on the front of the sensor, with a photo image (PPG) sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, ambient light and temperature sensor that can’t track your sleep, heart rate, and blood oxygen saturation. It also boasts a lot of workout modes, longer battery life and 5 ATM waterproofing.
The most affordable Apple Watch
While this isn’t the most exciting Apple Watch, the SE series is the cheapest way to try out the Apple Fitness Tracker. SE uses WatchOS 11, which can be connected to the Vitals app, which makes it easy to check heart rate and breath in the dashboard without hunting through the health or fitness app. It has the last S8 chip, which is what the Series 8 has, if you have a car accident, features like collision detection can be used to call your emergency contacts and emergency responders. The SE series doesn’t have the latest health features, such as the ability to check skin temperature, and the display is significantly smaller than Apple’s other options, but it’s hard to beat at the price, especially for sale.
Smart Ring without Subscription
While the URA RING 4 is undoubtedly a champion of smart rings, you will pay $8 a month if you want the full experience. However, the Ultrahuman Ring Air (7/10, wired recommendation) comes with a “lifelong subscription”, which means you will have full access to data and analytics when you choose one. This is also the first time the price has dropped so low, so if you have time, it will be like this now.
Fashionable Garmin
Most Garmin watches are unlikely to win any beauty awards, they are short and chunky, emphasizing technical beauty. Lily 2 is the exception. It’s Garmin that looks more like a good watch. You can even get it with a leather belt. This is one of the smallest garmins with battery life on the short side – 3 to 4 days. But it has a pulse cattle sensor, beautiful Corning Gorilla glass mirror, metal baffle, and standard Garmin features such as human battery and fall detection.
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