$40 fitness watch offers 15 different health-tracking features

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This robust fitness watch is an affordable Apple Watch alternative.
Photo: Smart Fit

If there’s one thing you should get a handle on, it’s your overall wellness. An Apple Watch works great for that, but you don’t necessarily need to spend the same amount of cash to get a robust fitness tracker. The Smart Fit Multi-Functional Wellness & Fitness Watch offers 15 high-tech features to help you monitor stats that will help you meet your fitness goals.

Whether you’re looking to meet a certain step count to ensure you’re staying active or you need to monitor your blood pressure while keeping your diet on track, this smartwatch can have a significant effect on your overall wellness. It delivers the insights you need to make healthier decisions throughout your day.

This multifunction watch offers 15 different features, such as tracking your heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, daily steps and calories. You can even see how many calories you burned during your last workout. In other words, it gives you the data you need to make sure you’re meeting your goals.

This watch is also perfect for a wide range of activities, including your most intense, sweaty workouts or laps in the pool. Plus, if you connect this watch to your smartphone, you can control your music, answer or silence calls, set alarms so you wake up in time for your next workout. You can even set alerts for SMS messages, Facebook and other apps. And you’ll see it all clearly on the smartwatch’s 240×240 resolution, 1.3-inch display.

Right now, you can get this Smart Fit Multi-Functional Wellness & Fitness Watch for $39.99 (regularly $149), a savings of 73%. Choose from three different colors: blackwhite or pink.

Prices subject to change.

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