If you love tracking stats and crunching the numbers on your latest outdoor activity, you'll love The Gear Loop. Fitbit Ionic review: Bridging the gap between fitness tracker and smartwatch. The Ionic is available in three colours, each of which are compatible with the two leather straps and three sports bands available separately. The Fitbit Ionic is said to have a 4-day battery life and it offers extended smartphone notifications to include apps like Facebook, WhatsApp and Gmail, like the Versa family, Inspire family and Charge 3 and 4 also do. The Ionic also has interchangeable straps and a unibody made from aerospace aluminium for a premium look. It comes with partner apps like Strava and it offers on-screen workouts like the Versa and Sense devices. It misses out on some of the features offered by the latest Sense smartwatch though. The Fitbit Ionic is more sportswatch looking in design and offers all the features available on both the Versa 2 (except Alexa), while adding a few of extras like built-in GPS.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |