![]() This screen is simply black and white in this mode. It features an always-on option that shows the time, date and battery life. The Versa 2's AMOLED touch screen is about 1.4 inches. In our Fitbit Versa 2 review, we liked its sleek, lightweight design, 5-day battery life, and female health-tracking features. It's also the first smartwatch to have Alexa built in. The Fitbit Versa 2 edges closer to overthrowing the Apple Watch's reign. This model includes Fitbit Pay, which lets you make secure payments on the go. There's also the Fitbit Charge 3 Special Edition for $119 (opens in new tab). It also offers a new swim mode, which makes it useful for workouts beyond the gym and treadmill.Īs far as Fitbit Charge 3 deals are concerned, the popular device has hit an all-time low of $99 quite a few times. There is no built-in GPS, but this model can lock onto your phone's GPS in just a second and it delivers fairly accurate metrics. That means you can now read entire messages and notifications without having to follow side-scrolling text. The screen is actually 30% larger than the screen on the Charge 2. In our Fitbit Charge 3 review, we found that the device's large screen makes it easier to view health stats at a quick glance. It also sports an SpO2 sensor for sleep insights, which makes it useful beyond the gym workouts. The Fitbit Charge 3 is a fitness tracker that takes your activity tracking to the next level. Fitbit Sense 2: $299 Best Buy (opens in new tab).Fitbit Versa 3: was $229 now $142 Amazon (opens in new tab).Fitbit Inspire 3: $98 Amazon (opens in new tab).Fitbit Charge 5: was $179 now $124 Amazon (opens in new tab).Fitbit trackers up to 35% off: deals from $59 Amazon (opens in new tab).Looking for more deals? Check out our lists of the best Apple Watch deals and the best headphone deals available right now. While a bit harder to find, we've also spotted Fitbit accessory deals, which can take from $10 to $60 off select Fitbit bands. Stores like Best Buy and Walmart usually price match Amazon. Generally speaking, Amazon tends to offer the best Fitbit deals. However, there are multiple trackers and watches to choose from and finding the best Fitbit deals isn't always an easy task. These wearable devices are excellent for helping you monitor and reach your fitness goals. If you're not familiar with the brand, Fitbit activity trackers are among the best fitness trackers you can buy. Whether you're at the gym or working out from home, a good deal on one of the best Fitbits can help you track and achieve your fitness goals. I think you’ll want to wear them on the town more than in the field.Fitbit deals are everywhere this month. The Town & Field pants are dry-clean only, and hence a bit dressier than knock-around washable wool trousers. If you’ve already seen the pants on the Bean website, you might have noticed that they were originally advertised as washable, a mistake that has since been corrected. The back-pocket buttons are black plastic and logoed, so you may want to swap them for something else, especially if you plan on wearing the pants mostly with brown belt and shoes. Quality-to-price ratio seems more than fair. I found plenty of room in the seat with a slim fit through the hips - just what you’d want. Though waists sizes are even-numbered only, you can have the plain-front trousers cuffed at no charge and choose the inseam down to a quarter of an inch. Priced at $89, the Town & Field pant comes in charcoal and olive. Bean marketing quickly sped over a pair.* ![]() I thought of the red-sweatered prep when I saw LL Bean’s charcoal wool flannel Town & Field pant with flap pockets, a new item this fall. While 90 percent of the film’s characters have their bottom halves clad in khaki, this guy struts by - with the perfect nonchalance of a prep-school senior played by a 22-year-old Hollywood actor - dressed in charcoal trousers with double-flap pockets, which he pairs with a scarlet red shetland sweater, sleeves rolled up, white polo shirt and Weejuns. If you’re going to wear pink and green, you’d better be a tattooed badass. He’s certainly a lot cooler than the pink-and-green caricature at left. He’s only on screen for a few seconds and has two words of dialogue, but what an impression. Of all the background characters in “Making the Grade” - without a doubt the most tradly attired movie of all time - the guy on right is probably my favorite. This one, from the fall of ’09, features a trouser alas no longer offered by LL Bean, though perhaps there are others out there. Once again, as we wind down 2019, we take a look at some of the more obscure posts from our early years.
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