Fitbit Ionic
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Fitbit Ionic Smart Fitness Watch Blue and Burnt Orange IONIC review
People have been waiting for a while for a device like this from Fitbit. The Fitbit Ionic is most what you could ever want in a fitness watch / smartwatch hybrid…but there are still several bugs to where it’s not quite perfect.- All the activity and sleep tracking features you could ever want
- GPS
- wrist heart rate monitor
- and many other sensors
- Supports running
- cycling
- hiking
- cardio
- and more
- including swimming (water resistant to 50 meters)
- Smart features
- including Fitbit Pay
- smartphone notifications
- and...
- Square design makes it still look like a smartwatch despite the fact that you can customize the watch face, bands, etc
- No support for external heart rate monitors, Just average battery life at 4 days on a single charge, Limited support for podcasts, Still many bugs – early users will encounter...
The "Your Fitbit Ionic is running low on battery" notification arrived on my phone and in my inbox at the same time around one yesterday afternoon, suggesting I take a moment to charge my smartwatch.
- Incredible battery life
- Ugly design and buggy software
Fitbit Ionic Smart Fitness Watch Blue and Burnt Orange IONIC review
If the Ionic smartwatch is the best Fitbit can do, the company might be doomed, and the Apple Watch has nothing to worry about. As sensors shrank and gadgets became lifestyle choices, Fitbit's propelled itself to the top of the wearables heap with ever-improving fitness trackers and bands.
Fitbit Ionic Smart Fitness Watch Blue and Burnt Orange IONIC review
- Incredible battery life.
- Ugly design and buggy software.
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While Fitbit has long excelled and dominated in the fitness tracker space, the Fitbit Ionic is the brand's first truly smartwatch-focused device. It is meant to go head-to-head with the likes of- Large screen
- Good battery life for capabilities
- Robust fitness and sleep tracking tools
- Built-in GPS
- Swim-proof
- Inactivity reminders
- Contact payment functionality
- Guided breathing sessions
- Limited app integration
- Design can be somewhat polarizing
Fitbit Ionic
There's a downside to getting new gadgets before everyone else does: not everything the device might be able to do is ready. Some of the features I was most excited to test on the Ionic aren't fully ready yet: Dynamic workouts, the new Fitbit Coach app and experience, the completed App Gallery, and...- Works with iOS
- Android
- and Windows Phone
- Great battery life
- Bright
- colorful touchscreen
- Comprehensive fitness track features and informative sleep tracking
- Free guided workouts are fun and easy to follow
- Fitbit's mobile app is the best fitness companion
- Can only store one watch face at a time on the device
- Smartphone alert quality is lackluster
- Limited third-party apps at the moment
- Music integration only works with a paid Pandora account or local files
- SpO2 monitor integration is still a mystery
- No rep counting features
- Some of the coolest...
Fitbit Ionic Smart Fitness Watch Blue and Burnt Orange IONIC review
All in all the Fitbit Ionic is without question Fitbit’s most impressive offering to date. And in doing so they’ve got a very legit competitor to certain variants of the Apple Watch, as well as Garmin, on the fitness side.Fitbit Ionic Smart Fitness Watch Blue and Burnt Orange IONIC review
Coach puts the wearables market leader’s new smartwatch through its paces in sunny Mallorca
Fitbit is a company that is successful for its innovations in the wearables sector. It was one of the first firms to impact the fitness tracking space in a major way, inspiring people to record their movement data and improve on it to be more active.
- Great design with beautiful colour display
- continuous heart-rate monitoring
- added waterproofing
- built-in GPS
- multi-sport tracking
- comfortable
- decent battery life
- Touchscreen could be more responsive
- pricey
r It's been a big couple of years for smart fitness trackers with smartwatches now incorporating most of the functions normally included in traditional fitness trackers as standard features in Android Wear, the Apple Watch and others.