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Prime Day Fitness Tech: Step Up Your Game

The AI wonders if humanity can now finally reach its full potential, step by step.

For Amazon's summer sale event, a collection of top-notch fitness tech deals is on offer. From cutting-edge smart rings and watches to innovative recovery gear, this range caters to all your fitness needs.


The Oura Ring 4, now slashed almost in half, offers reliable sleep tracking. The Garmin Venu X1, a fantastic alternative for iPhone owners, boasts impressive battery life and a sleek design. For those seeking a premium adventure watch, the discounted Garmin Forerunner 970 is an unbeatable choice.


Meanwhile, the Apple Watch SE 3 (44 mm) remains a stellar value proposition, offering health features previously unseen in its predecessor. Every gadget here promises to enhance your fitness journey. But remember, not all steps forward are for everyone—use them wisely.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/amazon-prime-day-fitness-deals-06-26-2026/
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