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Published: 2017-12-14, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Great fitness features, Solid battery life
Controversial design, Little bit slow, Limited music offering
The Fitbit Ionic is a good wearable, but it's not the great smartwatch some had expected it to be.There are lots of positives, including strong battery life and built-in GPS, but there's also a lot missing, and that leaves this device feeling more like a...
Abstract: You've likely noticed that Fitbit has launched its proper smartwatch, the Ionic, and that Samsung has also got new Gear wearables. Well both are in our chart. We've rounded up some of the smartest watches to potentially grace your arm in 2017, but includ...
The watch has workouts loaded on to it; not only does it give you a plan of what exercises to do and how long for, you can watch a video of how to perform the exercise and it'll vibrate when it's time to start the next one, Builtin GPS means you can see e
Lacks a voice assistant like the Apple Watch and Android wear devices have, You can't reply to messages or calls directly from the watch, It's pretty bulky, The app store is pretty lacking in choice, The watch allows you to pay for things, but is currentl
Fitness fanatics will love the Fitbit Ionic as it's accurate and easy to use, but those seeking the more traditional features of a smart watch may find themselves a little bit disappointed...
Published: 2017-10-20, Author: Lee , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great design with beautiful colour display, waterproof, built-in GPS, excellent platform, continuous heart-rate monitoring, automatic exercise recognition, multi-sport tracking, comfortable, decent battery life
Touchscreen not responsive enough, expensive, some problems with smart features syncing (in our Android testing), it's not that smart as smartwatches go (but good as a fitness tracker)
The Fitbit Ionic not only brings a solid, lightweight design with a beautiful screen, it also adds built-in GPS and dedicated swim functionality that the earlier Blaze was lacking.With a new and improved heart-rate monitor, smart notifications, future pay...
Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
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, Rating:
If you're looking for a wearable to track your health though, the Ionic is a great addition to any workout. Saying that, the Apple Watch starts at only £329, so for £30 more you're going to get a much slicker bit of kit. That's if you're an iPhone owner...
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Published: 2017-10-14, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Fitbit Pay works well, Great fitness features, Solid battery life
Controversial design, Little bit slow, Limited music offering
The Fitbit Ionic is a good wearable, but it's not the great smartwatch some had expected it to be.There are lots of positives, including strong battery life, Fitbit Pay and built-in GPS, but there's also a lot missing, and that leaves this device feeling...
Published: 2017-10-13, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
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
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
The Fitbit Ionic has all the features we've been wanting in a Fitbit for years, but it ultimately feels less than the sum of its parts...
The Ionic is Fitbit's strongest smartwatch yet, despite a few annoyances such as the inability to view past workouts on the watch itself and it's rather basic handling of notifications. Whether it can sway potential customers away from the latest Apple Wa...
Incredible battery life, Automatic workout tracking is a nice addition, Waterproof up to 50 meters, Great interchangeable bands, Stores up to 300 songs
App offerings leave a bit to be desired, Lacks the ability to respond to text messages/emails, Not as full-featured as other smartwatches on the market
Fitness fanatics should absolutely buy Fitbit's Ionic. Featuring an impressive suite of fitness tracking capabilities — such as auto-tracking of runs, swim tracking via its waterproof design, custom workouts, and multi-sport compatibility — there's no bet...