Remember your New Year’s resolution to get more exercise and stay fit? If you’re having trouble staying the course, maybe an iPhone 6 armband is what you need (why exercise when you can eat KFC instead). Right now, Amazon.ca has a one-day Lightning Deal sale on Aukey’s iPhone 6 Armband, available for 73% off at $6.99 (free shipping over $25; Prime eligible).

This should be able to fit your iPhone 6s as well.
This Aukey iPhone 6 Armband will hold your device in place during exercise with its secure velcro strap and protect your phone with its neoprene and clear case materials. You’ll be able to plug in your headphones plus there’s also a spot to hold your house key and strap in your headphones when not in use. The armband comes with a two year warranty.

Click here to jump on the Aukey iPhone 6 Armband while it’s still on sale for 13 hours. There’s an iPhone 6/6s Plus version for $11.99, which is still reasonably priced.
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