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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Publicerad: 2017-08-29, Författare: Robert , testad av: 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...
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...
Publicerad: 2018-10-21, Författare: John , testad av: 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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Publicerad: 2018-02-10, Författare: Zen , testad av: 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
Sammanfattning: Fitness-Armbänder sind nützliche Begleiter für den Sport: Die Tracker zeichnen den Fortschritt im Training auf und messen kontinuierlich die wichtigsten Vital-Werte. Die Auswahl der Modelle ist aber inzwischen groß und die Preise schwanken stark: Günstige Fitness-Armbänder bekommen Sie bereits für unter 30 Euro und für den Feierabend-Sport bieten diese ausreichend Funktionsumfang. Wer aber die volle Kontrolle über das Training haben will, zahlt für Premium-Modelle bis zu 300 Euro. Unser Testsieger, der Fitness-Tracker Garmin Vivoactive 4, gehört zur letzteren Kategorie: Das Top-Gerät kostet rund 270 Euro. Unser Preis-Leistungs-Tipp ist erheblich günstiger. Wir haben 39 Fitness-Tracker in unserem Testlabor getestet und die Testergebnisse zuletzt im November 2019 aktualisiert.