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September 2017
(75%)
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The editors liked
Great design with beautiful colour display
Continuous heart-rate monitoring
Added waterproofing
Built-in GPS
Multi-sport tracking
Comfortable
Decent battery life
Bright
Clear screen
Long battery life
Sleek design
Slick
Beautifully designed
Dynamic fitness features
Fitbit Pay works well
Great fitness features
Solid battery life
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
Bold design
Excellent sleep tracking
GPS and heart-rate tracking work well
Strong battery life
Waterproof
GPS
Excellent platform
Automatic exercise recognition
Four day battery life
Solid sports tracking
Guided workouts
Fitbit Pay works
Better strap
Still a good sport watch
Fitbit's app remains excellent
Good wrist cardio tracking
Good battery life for a smartwatch
Incredible battery life
Automatic workout tracking is a nice addition
Waterproof up to 50 meters
Great interchangeable bands
Stores up to 300 songs
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
The editors didn't like
Touchscreen could be more responsive
Pricey
Rating
Not many apps
Patchy synchronisation
Poor notification handling
High price
Limited third-party apps
Controversial design
Little bit slow
Limited music offering
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
Virtually no third party apps yet
Fitbit Coach not available till later in 2017
Fitbit Pay not ready in the UK yet
Expensive for what it can currently do
Touchscreen not responsive enough
Expensive
It's not that smart as smartwatches go
Buggy software
Too many TBC features
Design will divide
Inconsistent heart rate
Some problems with smart features syncing (in our Android testing)
It's not that smart as smartwatches go (but good as a fitness tracker)
More expensive in the US
Poor value if paying more
Underwhelming Adidas input
Lacks smartwatch features
It still feels like a step-counter with knobs on rather than a truly useful running/gym companion
It really is not a sexy thing
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
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
Technically speaking, the Fitbit Ionic Adidas Edition is basically the same as the regular Ionic, there is no improvement in terms of technology. And, the only differences are the signature band, custom clock face, the run-focused Adidas Train app, and th...
Published: 2018-10-21, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
It's hard to recommend the Fitbit Ionic Adidas Edition over the regular version since there's not really a big difference when it comes to overall function. Yes, you do get ballin' limited edition watch straps and that watch face, but it's not really wort...
For Fitbit users looking for more features, this could be the upgrade you've been waiting for.Also published in GADGETS MAGAZINE February 2018 Issue.Reviewed by Maribelle Alba...
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(70%)
Published: 2018-02-10, Author: Zen , review by: yugatech.com
Lack of apps, Occasional UI lags and slowdowns, Tedious software setups
The Fitbit Ionic boasts strong fitness features for a smartwatch. The company once again proves that it has mastered its craft in creating fitness devices. Not only that, the device is also classy, well-built, and very comfortable. It's certainly a watch...
The Fitbit Ionic might be a smartwatch in its maker's eyes. But it still feels more like an oversized fitness tracker with smartwatch features added like an afterthought...
Comfortable fit, Bright and colorful screen, Long lasting battery life, Excellent Fitbit app, Works with iOS, Android and Windows phones
Hard to change watch faces, Can't interact with notifications, Can't see calendar info, Inconsistent heart rate tracking, Sports band snapped off during vigorous workout
Durante este mes intenso de uso ha habido muchas más reflexiones positivas que negativas sobre el Fitbit Ionic. Su bonito diseño, su buen desempeño como reloj y cuantificador, lo ligero que es y su batería que pasa los cuatro días, son motivos más que suf...
Durante este mes intenso de uso ha habido muchas más reflexiones positivas que negativas sobre el Fitbit Ionic. Su bonito diseño, su buen desempeño como reloj y cuantificador, lo ligero que es y su batería que pasa los cuatro días, son motivos más que suf...
Batería, GPS, Resistente al agua, Fitbit Pay, Memoria interna, Ligero, Pantalla, Monitorización del sueño
Rendimiento algo mejorable, Entrenamientos personalizables, Multitarea, Info durante ejercicios
Acabamos nuestra review del Fitbit Ionic diciendo que es un smartwatch deportivo que nos ha encantado,cuya tecnología está hoy en día a la vanguardiade este tipo de dispositivos, sin lugar a dudas, y cuyo software quizá debería mejorar en algunos aspectos...