Best October Prime Day smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
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Best October Prime Day smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
"We can expect that Amazon will cut prices on its company-owned brands, like Kindle, Ring, and Alexa devices, during this deals event. But more retailers, including Apple, Samsung, Oura, Google, and Garmin, slash prices on their health trackers to participate. So, what does this mean for you? October Prime Day could be a great time to buy a wishlist item you've been putting off, or get your holiday shopping done early."
"I'm rounding up some of the more attractive smartwatch and fitness tracker deals on sale ahead of and during the October Prime Day event. I'm only including products I have tested myself or a ZDNET colleague has tested and recommended. While the product offerings below could compel you to buy a smartwatch now, I'd advise waiting until two weeks from now, when the prices could be further cut."
"You might not see the same substantial deals you'll see on Amazon-owned devices, like Kindle or Alexa devices, on smartwatches. Still, retailers like Apple, Samsung, and Google, just debuted their new lineup of products, and as demand rises for the newer generations of smartwatches, the demand for older generations declines. This is great for budget-conscious consumers not interested in the newest and shiniest devices."
Prime Big Deal Days runs Oct. 7-8 and offers two days of discounted products. Amazon will reduce prices on company-owned brands such as Kindle, Ring, and Alexa. Other retailers including Apple, Samsung, Oura, Google, and Garmin will cut prices on health trackers and smartwatches. Demand for newly released smartwatch generations raises prices for new models and lowers demand and prices for older generations. October Prime Day provides an opportunity to buy wishlist items or finish holiday shopping early. Only products tested and recommended by reviewers are included in the deal selections. Waiting up to two weeks may yield deeper price cuts.
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