SAVE $200: As of September 15, the Garmin epix (Gen 2)GPS smartwatch is on sale for $699.99, down from $899.99, at Amazon, Best Buy, and Garmin. That's a discount of 22%.
Fitness tech lovers assemble! If you've been wanting to buy a premium smartwatch that gives you insight into your sleep patterns, training readiness, blood oxygen levels, and even daily fluid intake, there's a great deal on the Garmin epix smartwatch today.
As of September 15, you can get the Garmin epix GPS smartwatch for just $699.99 instead of $899.99 at Best Buy, Amazon, and Garmin. This is the epix's lowest price ever. So, what exactly are you waiting for?
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The Garmin epix doesn't just track your caloric burn and heart rate — it approaches your fitness with seriousness and dedication, while also allowing you to optimize your daily tasks: you've still got access to top music apps, a pay-on-the-go feature, stock price tracking, text alerts, and beyond.
It's a great day to pull the trigger on the Garmin epix you've been eyeing.
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