SAVE $10.01: As of June 18,Watch Good Girls Bad Girls (1984) get the GE Smart Scale at Amazon for $39.98, down from its usual price of $49.99. That's a 20% discount.
We're right in the thick of summer, and it's the perfect time to start thinking about starting or continuing a fitness journey. One useful addition to any fitness regimen is a smart scale that can track all the important metrics you want to know about when you're looking to maintain or get in shape. Thanks to this early Prime Day deal, you can save some money and get a reliable smart scale that can deliver all that info right now.
As of June 18, get the GE Smart Scale for $39.98 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $49.99. That's $10.01 off and a 20% discount.
SEE ALSO: Stop losing your stuff: Get a Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 for 48% off at AmazonThis scale is larger than most, with an 11.8-inch platform and 5.33-inch color display. It tracks 14 metrics: weight, body fat percentage, muscle mass, body water percentage, bone mass, visceral fat, BMR, BMI, fat free weight, skeletal muscle, protein, subcutaneous fat, metabolic age, and body type.
It syncs with your favorite fitness apps as well, so you can take that information with you and keep it handy. It offers multiple profiles and syncs with Apple Health, Google Fit, and more. Plus, it has four precision sensors to measure your metrics down to 0.1 pounds and up to 500 pounds.
All of these add-ons make it a little easier to see exactly where you are in terms of body composition without having to use additional trackers. And it's less than the price of a Nintendo Switch 2 game right now. So grab one and get started workin' on your fitness, or just give yourself a little evaluation for when you're ready to do that.
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