Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Fitbit Charge 5 Fitness Tracker + 6-Month Fitbit Premium Membership + Fitbit Charge 5 Sport Band for
$109.99. Shipping is $4.99.
Thanks to community member
abhik for finding this deal.
Note: A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.
Features:
- Includes a 6-Month Fitbit Premium Membership + Bonus Band
- Daily Readiness Score, EDA Scan App, ECG App
- Health Metrics like SpO2, Heart Rate Variability and Skin Temperature
- Built-in GPS, 20 Exercise Modes, and Swim Proof
- 24/7 Heart Rate & Activity Tracking, Sleep Stages & Sleep Score
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Walmart and Kmart were head-to-head competitors. They offered incredibly similar products, had similar retail footprints (for a time), and paid the same wages. Eventually, Walmart shut down Kmart. It essentially came down to organizational excellence. Walmart had it and Kmart did not.
Frankly, it's no different than Amazon. They eat every other online retailer's lunch primarily due to the operational effectiveness. They have leveraged that advantage over the years so that they can now expand into new market segments. They can be wildly successful while offering the best prices on the products that matter the most.
Suddenly a $110 watch costs you $230 for the first year, or $350 for 2 years. At that point you should have just gotten a real smartwatch.
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There's not a watch out there that can provide an accurate reading.
On the contrary Costco does lose money in some food items. Like their rotisserie chicken, they have some products that are loss making but they still sell to get more consumers. I personally would stay of Kohls. Don't like their kcash.
Are you saying fitbit charge 5 is the most accurate or that no watch will ever give an accurate heart rate reading?
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I picked up a Ninja Bullet 600 from Kohls using Kohls cash and rewards money for $14... Love those Kperks 🤗