At launch, the Fitbit Ionic lacks compelling apps and many of the conveniences available on other smartwatches. Unfortunately, smartwatch functionality is half-baked, much like the early days of Pebble’s smartwatches. ![]() The Ionic is an amalgam of Fitbit’s recent devices, including the Surge, Blaze and Charge 2, making it the ultimate Fitbit for those wanting more advanced sports tracking. The resulting flagship wearable is best described as Fitbit’s first true smartwatch – although, arguably, the company had dipped its toes in the water with the Fitbit Blaze, even if it had carefully navigated around explicitly calling it a ‘smartwatch’. The Fitbit Ionic’s unveiling wasn’t a massive surprise, considering the company’s high-profile acquisitions of smartwatch makers Pebble and Vector, and then contactless payment specialist Coin.
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