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September 2017
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Autonomie
Adidas train
Bracelet plus adapté au sport
Excellentes finitions
Bel écran
Bonne application mobile
Quatre jours d'autonomie
Cardio et GPS au poignet
Charge rapide
Superbes finitions
Fonctionnalités multiples
Étanche
Bracelet interchangeable
Etanche jusqu'à 50 mètres
Détection automatique des activités
Stockage de plus de 300 morceaux de musique
Antenne GPS intégrée
Autonomie de quatre jours supérieure à celle de la plupart des montres connectées tout en proposant un suivi permanent du rythme cardiaque
Confortable à porter
étanche
GPS
De nouveaux cadrans
Un app store mieux fourni
Compatible Android et iOS
Appl
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix
Très peu d'applications
Service de coaching payant
Pas de suivi cardio en natation
Fonction de paiement non disponible en France
Impossibilité de répondre aux notifications
Un peu massive pour les petits poignets
Pas la possibilité de prendre un appel ni de répondre à un SMS
Financièrement pas à la portée de tous
Un peu imposante pour les petits poignets
Enregistrement des phases de sommeil capricieux
La fonction paiement sans contact Fitbit Pay pas encore disponible en France
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
Ultimately, the Ionic is a respectable debut for Fitbit's first serious attempt at a true smartwatch, and the company continues to excel at fitness-tracking features. But while its new operating system is intuitive and well-designed, overall the device st...
Fitbit's third smartwatch struggles to find a reason to exist beyond fitness tracking and excellent battery life. It offers a tantalising glimpse into the future of Fitbit but, for now, the Ionic feels half baked...
Publié: 2017-10-09, Auteur: Tim , review by: macrumors.com
Robust, swim-proof design, Intuitive iOS app and watch menus, 4+ day battery life, Integrated GPS,
Buggy sync process, Lack of apps, No workout audio cues, Music interfacing is flaky
There's no doubting the Ionic is Fitbit's most advanced wearable to date, marrying the best bits of the Blaze's software and the Surge's hardware while improving on both in the process. It's also solidly built and offers comprehensive fitness tracking fea...
Publié: 2017-10-01, Auteur: Emil , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: Fitbit's first smartwatch, the Fitbit Ionic, goes on sale today for $300. I've been testing the watch over the past two weeks, and while that's not enough for an extensive review, my interest is definitely piqued.But first, it's worth noting that Fitbit...
Publié: 2017-09-29, Auteur: Daniel , review by: imore.com
The truth is that Fitbit has a winner on its hands here, and that's despite the software shortcomings. As the company has done with its Charge, Flex, Blaze, and Alta trackers over the years, I have no doubt updates will improve the usability of Fitbit OS...
Extrait: Last month Fitbit unveiled its $300 Ionic smart watch based on its acquisition of Pebble, and today the company has announced the ship date for its Apple Watch competitor. Fitbit Ionic will hit stores on October 1 in plenty of time for the holidays (and j...
Publié: 2017-09-25, Auteur: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
All in all the Fitbit Ionic is without question Fitbit's most impressive offering to date. And in doing so they've got a very legit competitor to certain variants of the Apple Watch, as well as Garmin, on the fitness side. The addition/combination of musi...
Large screen, Good battery life for capabilities, Robust fitness and sleep tracking tools, Built-in GPS, Swim-proof, Inactivity reminders, Contact payment functionality, Guided breathing sessions
Limited app integration, Design can be somewhat polarizing
The Ionic is shaping up to be a a great fitness tracker with smartphone integrations, but for a dedicated smartwatch we still prefer the Apple Watch as the platform is more robust and integrates better with outside parties. The Ionic is available for pre...
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Publié: 2017-09-19, Auteur: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Super bright screen, Top-notching fitness-tracking modes, Days and days of battery life, Really comfy on wrist
Half-baked smartwatch features, Managing music is a nightmare, Very big if you have small wrists