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September 2017
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The editors liked
Super bright screen
Top-notching fitness-tracking modes
Days and days of battery life
Really comfy on wrist
The Ionic will run for around four days on a charge (Fitbit claims a little longer). Either way
It's much better than other smartwatches
The Fitbit band connector is easy to use and allows quick band swaps
Logs exercise in the Fitbit app
Which is exce
Robust
Swim-proof design
Intuitive iOS app and watch menus
4+ day battery life
Integrated GPS
Comfortable design that sports a pretty thin profile
Stellar battery life that pushes well into a fourth day
Advanced sensors and software deftly track your movements
Gorgeous display
Sleek and light design
Solid fitness features
Comfortable fit
Water resistant
Support for GPS
Great battery life
Works very well as a fitness tracker
Loaded with features
Tons of options for clock faces
Good battery life
Excellent battery life
Great fitness tracking features
The Fitbit Ionic offers a comfortable design
With 50-meter water resistance for swimming
GPS and mobile payments. You only need to recharge it once or twice a week
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
Vibrant screen
Changeable straps
Safe for swimming
Smart notifications
Built-in GPS and NFC
Pandora integration
Open SDK for app developers
Up to four-day battery life
Music storage
Quick and easy mobile payments
Accurate and insightful sleep analysis
Long battery life
Third-party apps
Intuitive UI
Interchangeable straps make it great for the office and gym
Touchscreen is easy to read outdoors
Great overall fitness tracker
Sleep tracking is detailed and helpful
2.5 GB of storage for music
5 ATM water resistance
Fitbit mobile app is intuitive a
Music Storage
Fitbit Pay
Interchangeable Bands
Good display
Bright display
Comprehensive fitness features
Swim tracking
Contactless payments work well
The editors didn't like
Half-baked smartwatch features
Managing music is a nightmare
Very big if you have small wrists
It does not look like a smartwatch that costs $300. Fit is a little strange because of the convex bottom
Small and rectangular with low resolution
Uses a nonstandard connector
And the stock band isn't very comfortable. The buckle also does not lay flat
Buggy sync process
Lack of apps
No workout audio cues
Music interfacing is flaky
Functionality as a smartwatch is severely limited
Nonexercise apps don't really do much
As pricey as an Apple Watch
Limited 3rd party support
Fitbit Pay not yet active in UK
Slow interface
Needs more third-party apps
Loading music is cumbersome
Notifications can't be interacted with
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Offers underwhelming features compared to the original Ionic
While the Ionic supports future apps and watch faces
Few are available yet. Included apps feel slow and don't launch from the watch face. There's not much on-watch coaching and music storage and playback is often more trouble than it's worth
Abstract: Fitbit has a full-fledged smartwatch. But can it compete with Apple Watch?Squared-off, metal, a slightly curved screen. The Fitbit Ionic looks sharp on my wrist. It also looks like an Apple Watch. Or, close enough to one that most people might confuse it...
Great design with beautiful colour display,Waterproof,GPS,Excellent platform,Continuous heart-rate monitoring,Automatic exercise recognition,Multi-sport tracking,Comfortable,Decent battery life
Touchscreen not responsive enough,Expensive,It's not that smart as smartwatches go
The Fitbit Ionic brings a great solid, lightweight design with a beautiful screen, along with interchangeable straps for achieving a different look.The company has introduced plenty of technology into the device, including a heart rate monitor, improved G...
Superb battery life, Built-in GPS works great, Light, Waterproof, can track swims, Fitbit OS is easy to use
Lack of third-party apps, Can't reply to notifications, Proprietary charging cable,
The Fitbit Ionic is a solid first effort from Fitbit in the smartwatch segment; one that brings together a fantastic display, a stylish design, in-built GPS, waterproofing, and superb battery life in as light a package as possible. The battery lasts for o...
Comfortable fit, Sleep tracker, 5 day battery life
The Fitbit Ionic has its fair share of pros and cons. It's comfortable to wear and boasts of an excellent battery life. However, the display's touchscreen could've been better. The sleep tracker, the Coach feature and the heart-rate monitor work seamlessl...
The Fitbit Ionic is a mediocre smartwatch and an excellent fitness tracker. That's not too surprising given the company's pedigree. The Ionic represents an excellent improvement over the Charge 2 and the Surge but falls short of expectations. Its a great...
Fitbit Ionic is a good upgrade for those who have been using other Fitbit for a while. However, for others, given that the price is very similar to older Apple Watches, the Ionic might appear a bit underwhelming. But then not everyone is on the Apple ecos...
Superb design, Great battery life, Flawless fitness, Sleep tracking
Limited features, Expensive, Not very smart
The Ionic is definitely a pricey gadget with price of Rs 22,990. So, I don't recommend it unequivocally. But if you need top notch fitness tracking, do go for it. I particularly like its design, and how well it tracks steps and sleep. And I absolutely lov...
The Ionic is Fitbit's best all-round tracker so far.The trouble is, it's a $380 fitness tracker with some smartwatch scaffolding around it.That is way too expensive for what it currently offers. Many of its best features (the sleep tracking, SmartTrack, h...
Looks, New functions are great, Builtin storage for music
Very finicky step counter, Prevailing Bluetooth issues
A gigantic first step towards the smartwatch market from Fitbit, but is also plagued with some issues and missing features.(previously published in issue March)...
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Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Honestly, I'm surprised it took Fitbit so long to make a proper smartwatch. Now it's here, the Ionic feels as though it delivers almost everything that you'd expect from it. Aside from a plentiful roster of apps and music streaming support.In the the mean...