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Best Prime Day Fitness Tech Deals (2026) Up to $250 Off
For Amazon's summer sale event, I've compiled a list of the best Prime Day fitness tech deals on our favorite gadgets. From smartwatches and fitness trackers to walking pads and recovery gear, we've tested and vetted it all.
I will be updating this list daily with the freshest Prime Day fitness tech deals, so be sure to check back often. For more information on sales, browse our roundup of the Absolute Best Prime Day Deals.
The Series 11 is the ultimate smartwatch for iPhone users. With an improved 24-hour battery life, it’s now suitable for tracking your sleep. This model also boasts clinically-validated watchOS health updates, including FDA-cleared hypertension notifications and Apple’s proprietary Sleep Score. Plus, after a lengthy patent dispute was settled in 2024, blood oxygen sensing is back. Right now, the Series 11 is priced the same as the better value SE 3 (44 mm)—which is also on sale. Don’t miss out on this steal.
If you're looking for the best value in Apple Watches, look no further than the Watch SE (3rd Gen). It’s packed with health features that its predecessor didn't offer, such as sleep apnea notifications and skin temperature sensing. Plus, it supports fast charging and 5G connectivity. While it includes fall detection, it doesn’t measure blood oxygen levels or perform electrocardiograms, nor does it offer the latest hypertension notifications. It boasts an always-on OLED display, but its brightness reaches 1,000 nits, whereas the Series 11 features a more vibrant 2,000-nit wide-angle display. It also lacks the ultra-wideband (UWB) locator chip for precision finding, which might matter to some users.
That said, if these limitations don’t matter to you, the SE 3 is an excellent choice, especially with current promotions making it $50 less than the Series 11’s discounted price.
The Google Pixel Watch 4 is the best smartwatch for Android users. As the first repairable smartwatch from Google, you can swap out the battery and the gorgeous, domed display if necessary, using parts from iFixit. The wellness features—including heart-rate tracking, blood oxygen sensing, and the revamped sleep tracking—are accurate and highly reliable. With the cellular version, there’s even support for satellite messaging during emergencies. According to editor Julian Chokkattu, the best new feature is the Raise to Talk with Gemini. There are also a few features exclusive to Pixel phones, like AI-powered smart replies and call screening. The battery performance is great, lasting around a day and a half, and with quick charging, you can easily gain over 50 percent power in just 15 minutes.
The Galaxy Watch 8 stands out as the best choice for Samsung owners. Its distinctive “squircle” design makes for a big, bright display that strikes an aesthetic balance between Apple’s square and Google’s round designs. It shines in health and fitness tracking, including dependable heart rate monitoring, solid sleep tracking with sleep apnea notifications, and accurate automatic workout detection. New features, like the Antioxidant Index and Vascular Load, are intriguing but somewhat dubious. Plus, there’s dual-frequency GPS for accurate mapping and access to the Gemini assistant.
The Urevo CyberPad is our top choice for a walking pad, primarily because of its 14-percent incline—the highest we’ve seen in our testing. According to WIRED tester Kristin Canning, setup is a breeze, and you can easily control it via its remote or app. She appreciates the sturdy build and comfortable belt, which together ensure a solid workout experience. With a maximum speed of 4 mph and an adjustable incline that reaches either 9 or 14 percent, depending on how you position it, it offers enough versatility for walking. While it may not be the quietest option, it’s not disruptive if you're working or reading. Weighing in at 71 pounds, it provides stability, but it might not be the easiest to move around; the included wheels help with portability, though.
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