NEW YORK, Nov. 21, 2017 -- Online shopping experts at Topic Reviews are comparing and recording the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on smartwatches and activity trackers from Apple, Fitbit and Garmin. These are the best deals at the moment:
- Apple Watch Series 2 (GPS) Smartwatch on sale (Gold Aluminum Case, Midnight Blue Sport Band) – Amazon (Prime delivery)
- Fitbit Charge 2 Heart Rate & Fitness Wristband on sale - Amazon (bestselling model)
- Garmin vivoactive HR GPS Smartwatch, Regular fit on sale - Amazon (Prime delivery)
- Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS only & GPS with Cellular) Smartwatches on sale - Amazon (newest models)
The Apple Watch Series 3 comes in two models , the LTE connected and the GPS only model. The Watch 3 tracks your health through heart rate monitors, sleep trackers, sports performance apps and more. Aside from the activity aspects of the Series 3, the smartwatch also synchronises with your Apple devices allowing you to make phone calls, send emails and play music on the go. Check the entire range of Apple Watch deals live on Amazon (new & certified refurbished models on sale).
Fitbit are one of the most innovative wearable tech companies in the market. Their range of activity trackers offer intelligent insights about your exercise, monitor your heart rate and track your sleep. Popular models in 2017 include the Fitbit Charge 2 and Fitbit Alta HR activity trackers in addition to the Fitbit Ionic and Blaze smartwatches. Here’s the best Fitbit deals on Amazon at the moment.
Garmin's range of wearables and smartwatches allow you to track your activity for a variety of sports and activities. Common features include heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking and the ability to make contactless payments. Garmin have discounted several of their most popular models for Cyber Monday. Check the best Garmin smartwatch deals on Amazon here.
E-commerce experts at Topic Reviews search through live Black Friday and Cyber Monday prices on hundreds of popular consumer goods and list the deals on their website. The trend towards online sales is helping drive increased spending during Black Friday. According to a recent survey published by the National Retail Federation (NRF), spending over the holiday shopping season has been rising at 5% per annum since the start of the decade. Total spending peaked at approximately $650 billion in 2016.
In previous Black Friday sales we’ve witnessed crowds of customers queueing overnight to get their hands on the best deals. This year nearly all the big retailers are running their sales online for extended periods. According to the National Retail Federation more people shopped online than in store over the Black Friday weekend last year, underlining the importance of web based traffic in boosting sales.
Online sales begin in the week leading up to Black Friday, which lands on November 24th this year, and continue through to Cyber Monday on November 27th.
Topic Reviews will be updating their site daily with Apple Watch Black Friday deals.
About Topic Reviews: Topic Reviews are a team of tech journalists that compare discounts available on gadgets and homeware throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Topic Reviews participate in affiliate programs including the Amazon Associates program and earn income by providing links to Amazon.com and other websites.
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