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Eksperci oceniają ten produkt na 75/100 a użytkownicy na 86/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki, ale ilość ocenionych opinii dla tego produktu jest zbyt mała, aby obliczyć wiarygodne alaScore™.
Opinie eksperta (engadget.com)
The Fitbit Ionic is the company's first real smartwatch, but it feels rushed, like a placeholder to secure a spot on your wrist while you wait for marquee features to roll out. Fitbit continues to excel at keeping tabs on your fitness, and the Ionic is...
Bright display ; Long battery life ; Comprehensive fitness features ; Swim tracking ; Contactless payments work well
Finicky, incomplete software ; Cannot reply to notifications ; Limited selection of third-party apps
As it stands, the Ionic is a capable fitness tracker with some passable smartwatch features. It's clear that Fitbit will continue to improve its software, but the magic it needs for the Ionic to seriously contend real smartwatches is faith. Faith from...
Opinie eksperta : Rick Stella (digitaltrends.com)
Incredible battery life ; Automatic workout tracking is a nice addition ; Waterproof up to 50 meters ; Great interchangeable bands ; Stores up to 300 songs
App offerings leave a bit to be desired ; Lacks the ability to respond to text messages/emails ; Not as full-featured as other smartwatches on the market
As it enters the smartwatch market for the first time, Fitbit’s Ionic is an impressive debut. Despite it lacking the ability to respond to text messages and emails or a comprehensive app store, the fact that it’s a first-generation smartwatch for...
Opinie eksperta : James Peckham (techradar.com)
Fitness watches look out – here's the first ever smartwatch from Fitbit, and it could handle your workouts too.
Fitbit Pay works well Great fitness features Solid battery life
Controversial design Little bit slow Limited music offering
The first ever smartwatch from Fitbit is a fitness watch at its heart. If you’re looking for some wristwear to use while exercising the Fitbit Ionic may suit you, just don’t expect a similar experience to other smartwatches out there.
Opinie eksperta : Scott Stein (cnet.com)
The Ionic remains Fitbit's top of the line product, but the Versa is the better choice for anyone who's not a runner.
Fitbit Ionic has a better-than-most-smartwatches four-day battery life, while still having always-on heart rate and a comfy fit. It has features galore: waterproofing, GPS and on-wrist mobile payments, plus new watch faces and a growing app store. It...
Wrist payments don't work with as many banks as Apple Pay and Android Pay. On-wrist music is hard to set up and use. Software and apps sometimes feel buggy.
Fitbit’s fitness smartwatch has gotten better with an infusion of watch faces and apps, but some of its extra-smart features still aren't as polished as the competition.
Opinie eksperta (t3.com)
If you're buying this as a smartwatch you might be a tad disappointed, but as a fitness tracker, it's very good
Fitbit's app remains excellent ; Good wrist cardio tracking ; Good battery life for a smartwatch
Lacks smartwatch features ; It still feels like a step-counter with knobs on rather than a truly useful running/gym companion ; It really is not a sexy thing
Opinie eksperta : Lauren Goode (theverge.com)
Long battery life ; Third-party apps ; Built-in GPS ; Intuitive UI
Inelegant hardware ; Ships with uncomfortable strap ; No notification interaction ; Limited smartwatch functions
It’s finally here
Opinie eksperta : Victoria Song (pcmag.com)
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.
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.
If the Apple Watch is a smartwatch first and a fitness tracker second, the Fitbit Ionic feels like the inverse. Depending on what you're looking for in a wearable, that could be a very good thing. The Ionic's $300 price tag places it firmly in Apple...
Opinie eksperta : Britta O'Boyle (pocket-lint.com)
Fitbit is no stranger to the wearables market. In fact, it's been kicking around for a decade this year, having sold over 67 million devices. That's quite
The Fitbit Ionic brings a great solid, lightweight design with a beautiful screen, along with interchangeable straps for achieving a different look.
Opinie eksperta : Simon Jary (techadvisor.co.uk)
The touchscreen Fitbit Ionic has GPS, a four-day battery life, onboard workouts & third-party apps, plus a special Adidas Edition.
Opinie eksperta : Mark Wilson (stuff.tv)
The Ionic is a fine fitness tracker, just don't call it a smartwatch yet...
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
Fitbit’s best all-round fitness tracker, just don’t call it a smartwatch yet
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