Like all smartwatches, the Ionic relies on companion software to sync. What's new Fitbit Ionic software and apps At least with the dark silver and black band version, the most you can criticize about the Ionic's is how generic it looks. Nonetheless, I have heard a few people lament the Ionic's design, and I don't want to belabor the point - you either like it, or you don't. Personally, I like the semi-generic digital watch look. When it comes to smartwatches, how a device looks to the user tends to be very divisive, and that applies to the Ionic. I never had an issue with the Ionic getting caught on a jacket sleeve, which can happen with other wearables. The band is light, and the updated design with a clip for the tail is very secure. It's not top heavy or quite as prominent as the Apple Watch Series 2. The Ionic is also very comfortable to wear. A dramatic improvement over the smudge-prone and lower resolution Fitbit Blaze. It's smooth, flush and responsive to touch. Protecting that display is Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Sporting a higher resolution at 348 x 250 the new Ionic finally has a respectable 302 pixel-per-inch (PPI) screen. The changeup, available in three colors (burnt orange, black, or silver), gives the Ionic a much more premium feel over the Surge and Blaze, which it replaces.Īnother upgrade is the display. The Fitbit Ionic eschews a plastic body and instead goes in with an aluminum unibody casing. Making the Ionic water resistant for swimmers, adding built-in GPS and storage for music, and NFC for contactless payments, all in an aluminum body justify that $300.
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