# Fitness Wearables Remain Discounted Beyond Prime Day
Fitness trackers and smartwatches from major brands are still available at reduced prices even though Amazon Prime Day has ended. Retailers continue offering deals on devices from Garmin, Fitbit, and other manufacturers.
These wearables track activity levels, heart rate, sleep patterns, and calories burned. For families, fitness trackers serve practical purposes beyond adult exercise. Kids and teenagers can wear them to monitor daily movement, set activity goals, and develop healthy habits early.
Garmin devices appeal to families seeking durability and accurate GPS tracking for outdoor activities. Fitbit options range from basic step counters to advanced health monitors, making them accessible for different budgets and age groups. Both brands sync data to smartphone apps, allowing parents to see their children's activity patterns and celebrate milestones together.
Extended sales after Prime Day give parents more time to comparison shop without rush. Current discounts help families afford multiple devices for different household members. A child and parent can wear matching trackers, turning fitness into a shared family activity rather than an isolated pursuit.
These devices work best alongside other healthy habits rather than as standalone solutions. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children get 60 minutes of daily physical activity. A fitness tracker makes that goal visible and tangible for young people who respond well to data and progress visualization.
Parents considering a purchase should check compatibility with their family's phones, think about whether kids will actually wear the device, and read reviews specific to children's use cases. Some families find wearables motivating. Others find them gimmicky. Testing one during a sale period lets families decide before committing full price.
The extended sale window means parents aren't locked into Prime Day timing. Shopping this week carries the same discounts as the official sale days, with less pressure to decide quickly.
