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Acerca de Fitbit #Ionic
Es el primer SmartWatch de Fitbit (razón por la cual se genera mucha expectativa)
La batería dura hasta 5 días
Hacen una buena pareja con el Fitbit #Flyer
Tiene 2.5 GB de almacenamiento para Apps y música
Excelente sensor de ritmo cardíaco
GPS y entrenamientos variados
Que ahora incluyen pausas automáticas y sesiones guiadas. Su pantalla táctil es eficaz
Con aplicaciones de terceros y Fitbit Pay para pagos desde el reloj
Lo bueno
Sensores de movimiento y frecuencia cardiaca
Ecosistema de la app Fitbit
Sumergible para deportes acuáticos
Duración de batería
Memoria interna para música
GPS integrado
Programa de entrenamientos
Materiales de construcción
Funciones que tiene
Compatibilidad con equipos
Autonomía excepcional
Sensor frecuencia cardíaca y GPS
NFC para pagos móviles
Pantalla vibrante y muy luminosa
Seguimiento físico completo
Batería
GPS
Resistente al agua
Fitbit Pay
Memoria interna
Ligero
Pantalla
Monitorización del sueño
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…de Fitbit #Ionic
Hay pocas #Apps para el Fitbit OS
En algunos ejercicios el botón de pausa tiende a oprimirse solo
Fitbit OS aún está un poco inmaduro
No se puede interactuar con las notificaciones
Primera vista al Fitbit #Ionic
A primera vista e
Aunque es sumergible
Su registro de la actividad de natación no es tan bueno como el del Apple Watch Series 3
Y tampoco tiene conexión celular. Los entrenamientos hay que iniciarlos de forma manual
Y detenerlos del mismo modo. Su diseño es muy tosco y
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...
Publicación: 2017-11-20, Autor: Daniel , crítica de: 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...
Publicación: 2017-10-31, Autor: Stephen , crítica de: 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...
Publicación: 2017-10-25, Autor: Thomas , crítica de: gadgetguy.com.au
Highly usable fitness tracking capabilities, wonderfully clear display, strong app tracking performance, music playing
Music loading very creaky and slow, app needs work to remove final bugs
The Fitbit Ionic is a real smart watch, and a no-compromise tracker band that's better than Fitbit's previous models, especially in the ability to see what's going on more easily than previously.Tags FitBitFitness bandSmart watchPrevious article Review: B...
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...