Today, it looks like we have an incredible deal for you, probably better than some of the incredible deals we have been able to unearth for you of late. The Gear Fit2 is reportedly a great fitness tracker that helps you get the most out of your training. You can track your steps, distance, calories burned, floors climbed, heart rate and more. You even have a built-in GPS that tracks you on the move, real wearable tech.
Normally it sells for $179.99 but you can grab a refurbished model for only $59.95. You have to be quick though as both the red and blue colours have gone out of stock and its only black one that’s available!!!

The Gear Fit 2 features a 1.5 inch super AMOLED display with a 216×432 resolution and a 200mah battery, which can keep you going for up to 5 days of use. At the heart of the wearable device, we have a 1GHz dual Core Exynos 3250 SOC, 512 MB of RAM and 4GB internal memory for your music and picture files. On the sensor front, you won’t be wanting too much as it comes packed with an Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Heart Rate, Barometer and even GPS! Keep in mind this is an IP68 certified device, so you can take it for a little splash (up to 30 minutes in up to 1.5m of water).
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