I Wore Amazfit for Hyrox Training, and Their Watches Are Still on Sale After Prime Day
Meredith Dietz
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Meredith is a marathon runner and stand-up comedian. As Lifehacker’s Senior Staff Writer, she covers personal fitness tech, home gym equipment, and more.
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Prime Day 2026 may have come and gone, but if you're been looking for a new fitness tracker, some great deals are still active. When I signed up for my first Hyrox race—a fitness competition combining eight-kilometer running with nine obstacle stations—I knew I needed a watch that could track everything from split times to obstacle-specific metrics. That's why I opted for Amazfit, and I was quite pleased with the results.
For context, Amazfit is a more affordable brand that's growing increasingly popular, even becoming the “Official Wearable Technology Partner and Timekeeper” of Hyrox events. But even if you have no plans to put yourself through Hyrox training, the brand offers a versatile lineup of fitness watches, and I’m seeing some great deals on the last day of Amazon's mega-sale right now.
Throughout Prime Day, the Active Max was on sale for $132.99, down from $169.99. Even though Prime Day is over, this watch is still currently discounted, now sitting at $139.99. This is a great budget option with a large 1.5″ ultra-bright AMOLED display.
The T-Rex 3 is still on sale for $226.09, down from $277.99. While Amazfit is gaining popularity primarily for its budget options, the higher-end "rugged" models are starting to earn their keep, too. This watch is built for durability in extreme conditions, so if you've got an adventurous summer ahead, the T-Rex line is worth considering.
What do you think so far?
The Active 3 was on sale this past Prime Day, but has now returned to its standard price $169.99. It's the same for the Balance 2, now back to $299.99. These are both solid mid-tier options, so I'll definitely be tracking their prices during future sales events.
While my Garmin still has my heart when I'm marathon training, Amazfit edges it out when it comes to the best Hyrox training experience. It turns out you don't always need to spend $300+ to get the best training metrics (and while Prime Day still lasts for a few more hours, you're getting even better value).
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