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The £300 Fitbit Ionic smartwatch wants to be Fitbit's answer to the Apple Watch
If you can think of a feature you’d want the Fitbit Ionic to have, it pretty much has it. GPS? Check. Wi-Fi? Check. NFC to make cardless payments? Check. It’s even got a SpO2 monitor, to track blood oxygen levels, which as well as being a useful metric for workouts, is something Fitbit reckons could be used to alert users to sleep apnea, which people are more prone to if they have low blood oxygen levels.
Fitbit wants you to be able to go running without your phone, and to that end alongside the GPS, the watch comes with 2.5GB internal storage: enough to pack in 300 songs. And if you’re listening to more than 300 songs on your run, you’ll likely find the battery will run out first. |
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