Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Bold design, Excellent sleep tracking, GPS and heart-rate tracking work well, Strong battery life
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
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 me...
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...
Published: 2020-09-10, Author: Edgar , review by: gadgetreview.com
Music Storage, Fitbit Pay, Interchangeable Bands
Battery Life,
The Fitbit Ionic is a fantastic device that truly lives up to its fitbit predecessors. This device is capable of reading the majority of heart rate data during running, swimming, and resting moments. When it comes time to look at the data, the fitbit app...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
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 Fitbit Ionic is far from the perfect smartwatch for me, but Fitbit's trajectory in wearables is encouraging. Software updates have made the Ionic more reliable and capable without negatively impacting battery life. It has best-in-class fitness trackin...
Abstract: If you've read Daniel Bader's excellent Fitbit Ionic review from September you already know that the device boasts a bold (if polarizing) design, backed up by one of the best health-tracking platforms on the planet, but mated to a somewhat sub-par softwar...
Abstract: If you've read Daniel Bader's excellent Fitbit Ionic review from September you already know that the device boasts a bold (if polarizing) design, backed up by one of the best health-tracking platforms on the planet, but mated to a somewhat sub-par softwar...
Works very well as a fitness tracker, Loaded with features, Tons of options for clock faces, Good battery life
Needs more third-party apps, Loading music is cumbersome, Notifications can't be interacted with, Photos by Raj Rout, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
To sum it up, the Ionic seems to be a mixed bag as things stand currently. While its smartwatch features aren't too exciting, it shines in other aspects like the choice of clock faces available, fitness-tracking capabilities, and battery life. The kind of...
Published: 2018-01-14, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Comfortable fit, Water resistant, Support for GPS, Great battery life,
Slow interface,
the Fitbit Ionic fulfills the best of what it can deliver as a fitness tracker. The smartwatch aspect however could use some improvement. It's not the best, but if more apps support the platform, the Fitbit Ionic could gain a lot of fans.We Love:Comforta...