SAVE OVER $100: As of Aug. 19, select colors of the Garmin vívoactive 5 are down to $186.97 on Amazon. Compared to the full price of $299.99, that's $113.02 in savings.
There have been quite a few Garmin deals popping up lately, especially over at Amazon. If you've been thinking about making the jump to these sleek smartwatches and trackers, the Garmin vívoactive 5 is one option that's caught our eye at the retailer, as select colors have had over $100 slashed from their price tags.
As of Aug. 19, the stylish ivory and standard black models are priced at $186.97 on Amazon. Usually, they're listed at $299.99, so you're saving $113.02 in total. They're not the only colors on sale there, though. For a few dollars more, at $189.99, you can also save on the orchid and navy models.
The Garmin vívoactive 5 is quite a helpful tracker to have on your wrist, with a stylish design and bright AMOLED display to boot. It's full of insightful health features, including wrist-based heart rate, morning report, fitness age, stress tracking, and more, alongside training features like workout benefit and recovery time that give you a better idea of how a workout has affected you and how long you need to recover.
Its battery will keep you going through the week and then some, as it can last up to 11 days in smartwatch mode, according to the store page. However, it'll only last you five days if the display is in always-on mode.
These deals may not be around for long, so act fast to save on the Garmin vívoactive 5 at Amazon.
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