There are plenty of flashy fitness trackers with all kinds of bells and whistles. But if you want a wearable that’s truly focused on performance, a Garmin is a great option. And ahead of Valentine’s Day, you can snag select models for $60 off at Wellbots with our exclusive coupon code VDAYCNET60. This offer drops the Garmin Venu 3 down to $390 and the Garmin Lily 2 down to just $190. Just note that this coupon can’t be combined with any of Wellbots’ other Valentine’s Day offers or promo codes.
The Garmin Venu 3 is the more advanced and rugged option. It features a built-in GPS so you can track your distance and pace, as well as over 30 dedicated sport modes so you can detailed stats about your performance. Plus, the 1.3-inch AMOLED display makes it easy to see — even in bright conditions — and it boasts an impressive 14-day battery life. It’s also equipped with a speaker and microphone so you can take calls on the go.
If you want something a little more stylish and affordable, you can also pick up the Garmin Lily 2 for just $190. It still features tons of bnasic health and performance metrics like your heart rate, workout intensity, stress levels and blood-oxygen saturation, along with a handful of convenient smart features like on-wrist texts (Android only), Bluetooth connectivity and music controls. For an extra $50, you can also upgrade to the Lily 2 Classic with a stylish leather band, or the Lily 2 Active which has a longer battery life and onboard GPS.
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Garmin makes advanced and rugged fitness trackers for serious athletes, which means these wearables don’t come cheap. And with the CNET-exclusive coupon code, you can pick up select models at a discount that won’t be matched elsewhere. It’s also not every day that these models go on sale, so this is a rare opportunity to put one on your wrist for less.
If you’re looking for even more savings, you’ll find additional bargains on fitness trackers in our roundup of the best Fitbit deals.
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