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Lower-priced Fitbit alternatives?

My sister is looking for a less expensive alternative to a Fitbit, something slim.  I have a Fitbit Charge 2 and I think the face would be too wide for her and she'd prefer something smaller/slimmer, like the Fitbit Alta.  She mainly wants it to track her steps, but does not want to wear a pedometer.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  

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Garmin.  

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Black Friday will bring lower prices on the alta 2.  Fitbit is releasing new products.

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@hopi wrote:

Black Friday will bring lower prices on the alta 2.  Fitbit is releasing new products.


Macy's is having a sale on the Fitbit alta.  

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@Stargazer77 wrote:

My sister is looking for a less expensive alternative to a Fitbit, something slim.  I have a Fitbit Charge 2 and I think the face would be too wide for her and she'd prefer something smaller/slimmer, like the Fitbit Alta.  She mainly wants it to track her steps, but does not want to wear a pedometer.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  


FitBit issues new models every year and many users upgrade from one perfectly good model to a new one with more features. I know that's what I do and if I'm not keeping my older model, I give it away or sell it. She can probably pick up a used FitBit Alta from the Facebook Marketplace. In my area, they're going for anywhere from $30-$130, depending on model. (The original Alta without the heart rate monitor and with no box is going for the lowest price. An Alta 2 with an HR monitor is middle and an Alta 2 in the box is going for the most.) 

If she gets a used one, it won't matter if the band is Small or Large. She can go to Amazon and get a knock-off band in the right size and choose from a variety of colors for about $7. I got about 6 different Alta bands for $19 when I was using mine. She needs to make sure the Alta works and comes with a charger cable.

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I don't know how lower price you want to get but Amazon has one with the basics for about $30 with 4+ star reviews.  I believe it's called LETSCOM.  I was thinking on replacing my Fitbit HR2 with it after my screen cracked in less than a year.  

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@Laura14 wrote:

I don't know how lower price you want to get but Amazon has one with the basics for about $30 with 4+ star reviews.  I believe it's called LETSCOM.  I was thinking on replacing my Fitbit HR2 with it after my screen cracked in less than a year.  


Fitbit will replace any defective product in a year you should call their CS.  They have replace items such as band and Fitbit.  You do not need a receipt they know you have by your phone app.