Big spring wearable deals

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale put the Apple Watch Series 11 at $100 off and the Fitbit Inspire 3 at $69.95 — deals hitting flagship and budget tiers simultaneously — while the market is also seeing fast growth in AI‑driven coaching that adapts workouts in real time and tracks recovery, sleep and stress. If you’re buying a wearable, the sale plus smarter coaching features make this a strong window to upgrade. (pcmag.com) (theverge.com) (escursionfittrends.wordpress.com)

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ran March 25–31, 2026 with early “best-of” lists appearing as retailers seeded discounts before the event officially started. ( ) Apple’s Series 11 was announced September 9, 2025 and went on sale September 19, 2025, carrying a U.S. starting price of $399 and shipping features including hypertension notifications, a Sleep Score, Workout Buddy powered by Apple Intelligence, 5G capability and up to 24 hours of battery life. ( ) Retail tracking shows the Series 11 reaching all‑time‑low street prices across multiple sellers in 2026, with Amazon, Best Buy and Target all reporting significant inventory movement during the spring sale window. ( ) Fitbit’s Inspire 3 launched in September 2022 with a U.S. list price of $99.95 and traditionally ships with a six‑month Fitbit Premium trial; retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart have repeatedly matched the band’s record low during major sale events. ( ) Industry market estimates show rapid expansion for AI in fitness: one analyst report pegs the AI‑in‑fitness market at roughly $25 billion in 2025 with a ~22% CAGR through 2033, while another forecast values the segment at $10.68 billion in 2025 growing to $57.8 billion by 2035 at a 19.3% CAGR, and Statista projects fitness‑app revenues of $9.22 billion worldwide in 2026—all signaling sizable commercial momentum. ( ) Major wearable makers have already deployed adaptive coaching: Apple introduced Workout Buddy for real‑time feedback at WWDC 2025, Fitbit rolled out a Gemini‑powered Personal Health Coach, WHOOP has an AI Coach using generative models, and Garmin offers adaptive Garmin Coach/Active Intelligence plans that change workouts based on recovery and load. ( )

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