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The feature-packed Fitbit Charge 5 Activity Tracker is 42% off in the Amazon Black Friday Sale
SHOPPING: Products featured in this article are independently selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, MailOnline will earn an affiliate commission. If you're looking for the best live deals on the Fitbit this Black Friday, then it's well-worth hot-footing it over to Amazon right now, where the Fitbit Charge 5 Activity Tracker is on sale for 42 per cent off. Currently on sale for £99, the Fitbit Charge 5 Activity Tracker is now enjoying £70.99 off the RRP, so you can take advantage of all the health metrics, heart monitor, built-in GPS and 20 different exercise modes for even less. Thanks to the personalised insights into your fitness and sleeping patterns, the Fitbit Charge 5 Activity Tracker has helped thousands on their fitness journeys, regardless of their ability.
Apple's second-gen AirPods drop to $100, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
If you're still on the hunt for good tech gifts to give this year, you still have time to grab some that will arrive before the holidays. Apple's second-generation AirPods are on sale again for $100, while the Fitbit Charge 5 fitness tracker is back down to $130. Both Amazon's Kindle and a few Fire tablets are cheaper than usual, and the company's new smart thermostat is 20 percent off. On top of that, some of the best tech deals we saw for Black Friday and Cyber Monday are still available. Here are the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today.
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How different is Amazon's Halo View from the Fitbit Charge 5?
If recent headlines were any indication, Amazon's fall hardware event was all about Amazon's forthcoming home robot, Astro, and its new home surveillance drone. Buried in the deluge of announcements, however, was the Halo View, an $80 fitness tracker that bears a striking resemblance to the recently released Fitbit Charge 5. The similarities become even more pronounced when you consider the View's new display and its ability to track your heart rate and sleep quality. In many respects, it seems as if Amazon created a Fitbit Charge 5-like wearable at a price point that makes it far more accessible. We analyzed the two to find out.
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