Fitbit Charge 6 drops to $119.95
- Google’s Fitbit Charge 6 fell to $119.95 on April 27 and remained at that price Tuesday at Amazon, Walmart, and Google’s own store. - The markdown cuts $40 from the usual $159.95 price, a 25% discount, while Google still pitches the tracker’s Maps, Wallet, GPS, and ECG features. - The sale matches a Black Friday-era low as Fitbit’s next tracker remains unannounced. (vice.com)
Fitbit’s Charge 6 is selling for $119.95, down from $159.95, across Amazon, Walmart, and Google’s own online store. (store.google.com) (amazon.com) (walmart.com) Google’s store lists the tracker at $119.95 and shows the regular price as $159.95, matching the $40 discount flagged by deal coverage published April 27. (store.google.com) (mashable.com) Amazon’s product page also labels the Charge 6 a limited-time deal, while Walmart shows the Obsidian/Black model at $119.95 and other colorways at higher prices. (amazon.com) (walmart.com) The Charge 6 is still Fitbit’s newest tracker, even though it first went on sale in October 2023 and no Charge 7 has been officially announced. (vice.com) (store.google.com) Google positions the device as a fitness tracker, not a full smartwatch: it has built-in GPS, ECG, Google Maps, Google Wallet, and up to seven days of battery life. (store.google.com) (amazon.com) One of its more unusual features is heart-rate broadcasting to compatible exercise machines, which Google highlights on its store page and Amazon lists in the product description. (store.google.com) (amazon.com) The sale lands as Fitbit users are also facing a separate deadline: Vice reported Google’s current cutoff for migrating standalone Fitbit accounts to Google accounts is May 19, 2026. (vice.com) For now, the story is simple: Google’s latest Fitbit tracker is back near its holiday low, and this time the discount is showing up at several major sellers at once. (vice.com) (store.google.com)