Published: 2017-09-19, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
Vibrant screen, Changeable straps, Safe for swimming, Excellent battery life, Smart notifications, Built-in GPS and NFC, Pandora integration, Open SDK for app developers,
Expensive, Thick bottom bezel, Case easily scratches
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...
Up to four-day battery life, Music storage, Quick and easy mobile payments, Accurate and insightful sleep analysis
Design, Touch screen sometimes unresponsive, Not many apps (yet), No always-on display
For Fitbit users who are fans of the company's older devices, the Ionic is a huge upgrade. Fitbit is promising that more features — such as expanded NFC capabilities, more apps, and health features like sleep-apnea alerts — are on the horizon.However, Fit...
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...
Fitbit's first true smart watch is a a success and generally lays the ground work for plenty of improvements to come - both in firmware and future models...
If you're looking to upgrade your fitness tracker, the Ionic is one to put on your list, with a personal trainer, wallet, MP3 Player, sleep tracker, heart rate monitor and alarm clock all in one. It is a lot of money for a fitness tracker but in reality...
On-board music is annoying to setup, Inconsistent performance
The Fitbit Ionic isn't quite the slam dunk product that maybe the brand's fanatics might have hoped it would be. However, it still manages makes a strong case that - despite their wearable roots - Fitbit absolutely have what it takes to compete with the b...
Published: 2017-11-20, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Lack of apps is the biggest killer for the Ionic for me at least. It has promise though, with a more robust app catalogue it's got a bright future as it's quite a smooth device to navigate and use. Fitbit's health and fitness hardware and software are top...
Published: 2017-10-31, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Great design, nice screen, exceptional fitness companion, excellent Fitbit app, amazing battery life
Expensive, hard to sync music, can't see the time while working out
The Fitbit Ionic is the best fitness device the company has produced with a sleek design, exceptional fitness tracking and impressive battery life. If you're already invested in the Fitbit ecosystem, this would be an excellent upgrade.User Rating Be the...