5/21/2023 0 Comments Ionic smartwatchFitbit’s new HR sensor has three LEDs (green, red and infrared) that are paired with three sensors in an effort to improve accuracy. The Ionic isn’t the first Fitbit to have a built-in GPS/GLONASS chip and, like the Blaze and Charge 2, does not need to piggyback a Bluetooth connection to your phone in order to record your activity.Īs with almost all wrist-worn fitness trackers, the Ionic features an optical heart-rate sensor and a new one at that. 2.5GB memory (stores approx 300 songs and syncs to Bluetooth headphones).Built-in GLONASS GPS, altimeter, three-axis accelerometer and optical HR sensor.Four-day battery life, 10 hours using GPS.As well as being the most expensive unit Fitbit has ever produced, at £299.95 / $299.95 / AU$449.99, the new Ionic has a feature set that’s similar to the Apple Watch and mid-range Garmins.
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