Fitbit has been quietly cutting the Charge 6 price every few days during Prime Day, and the third drop just landed. Amazon now has it at $85, down from its $159 standard price, the lowest this fitness tracker has ever been, with a 3-month Google Health Premium membership included in the box. This deal requires Prime membership, and the 30-day trial runs without a card.
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What three months of Google Health Premium gives you
The Fitbit Charge 6 doesn’t just track your health data: it feeds it into Google Health Premium, which analyzes patterns across sleep, heart rate, activity, and recovery to generate personalized insights and recommendations that raw numbers alone don’t provide. The 3-month membership included with this deal covers the full premium feature set, including daily readiness scores that tell you how prepared your body is for exercise on any given day, advanced sleep analysis with sleep stages and restoration scores, and cardio fitness trends tracked over time with context for what the numbers mean relative to your age group.
Google Health Premium also connects Fitbit data directly to Google apps across the ecosystem. Heart rate data syncs to compatible exercise equipment via Bluetooth, so the treadmill or stationary bike you’re using at the gym pulls your live heart rate from the Charge 6 without needing a chest strap. Google Maps integration provides turn-by-turn navigation on the tracker’s display during outdoor runs and walks, and YouTube Music controls let you manage playback from your wrist without touching your phone.















