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I recommend these Garmin smartwatches for almost every situation (and price range)

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Why This Matters

This article highlights the value of Garmin smartwatches during Amazon Prime Day, emphasizing their appeal for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. With significant discounts on models like the Forerunner 970 and Fenix 8, consumers can access high-performance features at more affordable prices, making it an opportune moment to upgrade or invest in reliable fitness tech. These deals demonstrate how targeted discounts can make premium wearable technology more accessible to a broader audience.

Key Takeaways

Amazon Prime Day kicks off next week. Garmin smartwatches are great for athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and those training for their first or next marathon. They can also be very pricey, so they're a convenient product to shop during Prime Day.

Also: I found 15 Amazon deals on editor-approved tech already live for Prime Day

Prime Day begins June 23 and ends June 26. It's four days again, so you have four chances to find a good discount on something you want.

I've been covering these deals events for over three years now, so I can confidently say I know how these discount-paloozas go. Ahead of the event, I'd suggest you think about household essentials or products just out of your budget that you'd be interested in shopping during the many days of Prime Day. While flashy, high-ticket items will go on sale, hit the front page of Amazon, and grab your attention, I'd recommend sticking to the stuff you know you need. That's how you can actually save money during a sales event.

The best Garmin smartwatches to shop

Garmin Forerunner 970 for $650 (save $100) Garmin/ZDNET Whether you're a multi-sport athlete training for your next Iron Man or a marathoner honing your speed and pace, the Garmin Forerunner 970 is a crowd favorite for a few reasons. It's got a vibrant AMOLED display, so you can vividly see your watch's graphics in many environments and conditions. There's a built-in flashlight, which surprisingly comes in handy. It's a rugged watch built with carbon gray DLC titanium. Plus, it's got 15 days of battery life, so you'll worry about charging it twice a month, at most. Show more View now at Amazon

Garmin Fenix 8 47mm AMOLED for $750 (save $250) Garmin/ZDNET Without a discount, the Garmin Fenix 8 could run you around $1,000. But it's one of the best watches you can get from Garmin. The smartwatch also comes with a built-in flashlight and a vibrant AMOLED display for ultra-readability. The Garmin Fenix 8 is built more for outdoor adventurers looking for a rugged watch. One Amazon reviewer said that the watch's durability is "a tank." Show more View now at Amazon

Garmin Venu 4 for $500 (save $50) Garmin/ZDNET The Garmin Venu 4, unlike the two Garmin watches above, serves a more casual smartwatch clientele. This would be a great first smart watch, or a capable device for tracking activity, sleep, and daily stress. It's not as rugged as some of Garmin's offerings, but it's also significantly cheaper. The watch offers 10 days of battery life, and it has a more attractive, neutral build that could blend in dressy clothing. Show more View now at Amazon

Garmin Venu 3S for $344 (save $105) Garmin/ZDNET The Garmin Venu 3S is similar to the Garmin Venu 4, but has a bit of a smaller size if you'd like your smartwatch to take up less real estate around your wrist. Show more View now at Amazon

Garmin Instinct 3 for $300 (save $150) Matthew Miller/ZDNET The Garmin Instinct 3 is the cheapest Garmin smartwatch on this list. It's currently discounted by $150, taking the price to $300. Despite its low price, its battery life is sky-high at 18 days. Show more View now at Amazon

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