Fitbit Ionic
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5 years ago
Fitbit Ionic Smart Fitness Watch Blue and Burnt Orange IONIC review
Pros:
- Very accurate readings
- Strong battery life
- Sharp display
- Comfortable
- Can transfer previous Fitbit data
Cons:
- Bit on the bulky side
- May have some difficulties with technical set up
- Water resistent not water proof
4 years ago
Fitbit Ionic Preview
The Fitbit Ionic is an ambitious and promising smartwatch with a focus on fitness and accurate tracking, but its success will depend on the growth of its app ecosystem. Ever since Fitbit bought Pebble last year, the question wasn't if the company was going to release a smartwatch, but when. The answer is finally here, in the form of the $299.95 Fitbit Ionic. It's a smartwatch-fitness tracker hybrid with an open SDK, superb battery life, and NFC payments, making it more of a competitor to the Apple Watch than Fitbit's other, more fitness-centric devices. You won't find standalone cellular connectivity like you get in the new Apple Watch, and a lot is riding on how well Fitbit builds out its app ecosystem over time. But if you're looking for a smartwatch that puts fitness first, the Ionic deserves a spot on your short list.A Familiar Face At a glance, the Ionic looks like a cross between the Apple Watch Series 3 and the Fitbit Blaze, thanks to a rectangular touch LCD that stands out from many of the circular smartwatches on the market. The screen measures 1.2 by 0.85 inches (HW), about 1.5 inches diagonally, and features a resolution of 348 by 250 ...
Pros:
- Vibrant screen
- Changeable straps
- Safe for swimming
- Excellent battery life
- Smart notifications
- Built-in GPS and NFC
- Pandora integration
- Open SDK for app developers
Cons:
- Expensive
- Thick bottom bezel
- Case easily scratches
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