Set goals and track stats with the Fitbit Charge 3 on sale for $100

The Fitbit Charge 3 smart fitness activity tracker is down to $99.95 on Amazon. This deal is available in two colors: Graphite/Black and Rose Gold/Blue Grey. This price matches a low we've only started seeing very recently for the Charge 3. The fitness tracker normally sells for around $140 and can go as high as $150. You can find this deal at other retailers, too, like Best Buy and B&H.

The Fitbit Charge 3 comes equipped with the capabilities to handle all your fitness tracking needs, from measuring calorie burn and resting heart rate to exercise modes for running, biking, swimming, yoga, and more. It offers sleep tracking as well so you can see how long you spend in Light, Deep, or REM sleep. Meanwhile, all your activity trends, health insights, and personalized guidance are collected in Fitbit Today, which lets you view everything in a much more succinct manner.

With a battery life of up to seven days, which varies based on the functions you generally use, this activity tracker doesn't go dead quickly. It's also water-resistant up to 50 meters so you can track your swim laps, wear it in the shower, or run in the rain with no worries. You could even sync it with your phone and utilize its GPS for real-time pace and distance tracking while on-the-go. That'll also let you enable your phone's call, text, and app notifications to reach the display on your Fitbit Charge 3 so you can stay informed at a glance.

Android Central's review offers a thorough look at this fitness tracker if you'd like to learn more before your purchase. The review said, "The Charge 3 does exactly what it sets out to do — accrue copious amounts of health data, and send me notifications from my phone — and pretty darn well at that."

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.