Fitbit unveils Fitbit Ionic smartwatch and Aria 2

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We expected it, Fitbit will take advantage of IFA Berlin to Review its new smart health connected watch for sport, the Fitbit Ionic. Will it live up to expectations?

Fitbit is playing big with its new sports smartwatch, which has been out of action for several months. Presented in parallel with the Fitbit Flyer and the smart health connected scale Fitbit Aria 2 (articles to come), it will be the new queen of the range of smart health connected objects of the brand.

To summarize the Ionic, it brings together the best of Blaze and Surge, and proposes for the first time an App Store for third-party applications (hence the term smartwatch). I will not dwell on the design that is not at all my taste, but the specificities of the Ionic are interesting.

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GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are at the rendezvous, just like three buttons which are used for navigation. The LCD is in color, the quality looks good at the rendezvous and it will be available in silver, gray and orange.

While she posed problem during the design, the watertightness is of the part (up to 50 meters) as well as contactless payment via NFC. For the rest, it takes the features of other Fitbit sensors, with monitoring of activity, sleep, and smartphone notifications. A novelty is emerging with adding the ability to ship up to 300 songs in the watch to power headphones with wireless headphones. The autonomy announced is 4 days, and 10 hours with GPS enabled.

The price however was not expected at this level, with 349 € to pay, which puts it in front competition with the Apple Watch Series 2. The pre-orders are launched on the site of the mark, the first deliveries will take place mid October. We are in the process of writing a full page on the Fitbit Ionic, the article will be updated when we finish it.

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