• Reviews around app (3.34 of 5)

    Fitbit Ionic GPS Smart Watch, Charcoal/Smoke Gray, One Size (S & L Bands Included)

    • It has limited apps, but I didn’t buy the watch to play on it, so apps weren’t important to me
    • The apps are pretty cool
    • I understand it wouldn't sync with Samsung devices as well as gear, but ok... missing many fundamental apps, but expandable.
    • Great app, love it
    • i wish they have expand more on the available apps and more smart watch options.
    • Even popular apps like pandora, Yelp and Phillip hues work like crap on this watch.
    • After my first two runs it was clear the app and analytics are inferior to Garmin.
    • The associated app on my phone makes it easy to track my workouts and keep a mileage log
    • Some apps don’t seem to work at all
    • If Spotify begins supporting an app on here for offline downloads (since that's already something Spotify offers anyway) - it will be greatly appreciated
    • n’t pair with external HRM, but i have always loved their app.
    • The apps available are great
    • : Fitbit is known for being pretty on top of tracking the different cycles of sleep and the Ionic delivers on this.-Great battery life: What you have likely heard about this watch is true, the Fitbit Ionic has a great battery life that can last for several days - you will need to charge it more if you like running or other activities that use GPS functionality, but you probably already expected needing to do that.-Growing app store: Unlike products like the Apple Watch, Fitbit Ionic apps are free
    • Great Product and great app
    • And it lacks any apps.
    • Fitbit might have the best app and maybe the best fitness
    • differences.-Hardly any actual useful apps available other than what Fitbit has already created and installed which are also all mostly preinstalled on the Blaze.-Notification handling is decent at best, no ability to reply to texts
    • Bottom line in Fitbit, great app, terrible product
    • There are cute little handy apps you can load, like a water tracker, a moon cycle, and a million more.
    • I would like to see the audible app added
    • It never receives any notification from my phone, apps like Starva or Weather never work
    • Love the product, love the app
    • The app is incredible
    • Independent developers have also created some decent apps to track sleeping as well as plenty of other apps for anything from catching a Lyft ride to accessing my budget data with Mint
    • I have loaded up a few albums on the device to listen to music while out on a bike, I have a free golf app that tells me how far away from the pin I am on each hole, the flashlight app is quite handy, and controlling my Nest is kinda nice too.
    • Can not get this new ionic to work on our old fit it app
    • However, the apps are buggy and for the most time unusable
    • Many times, a new app would crash my watch
    • The app also freezes while looking up watch apps or faces.
    • It never receives any notification from my phone, apps like Starva or Weather never work
    • App is good just wish you could delete notifications in app
    • For the price, I expected a better user experience, without as many bugs and more options as far apps are concerned
    • Love the music and Pandora apps.
    • It also has a bunch of extra apps and stuff that I found useless, maybe it's useful to you, but the extra apps were useless to me
    • Here is a list of problems.- unable to connect with phone- unable to sync with Fitbit app- unable to automatically set watch to local time zone (I travel a lot) and it
    • Nice weekly report about your fitness as well as nice app with all the statistics, Fitbit beats Apple, for the first time.
    • It is comfortable to wear and the apps available are easy to use
    • which if youre an android user, you can only do it by creating an account with Microsoft Windows and downloading it from their app store (you can't get the app from fitbit itself).Seriously hampered by crappy software
    • I have found 2 good apps
    • It is a little laggy and the Android app is a little clunky, but it's reporting features are nice and it holds music, so you don't need your phone.
    • The apps on the watch are nice as well.
    • The app is just so much better than Garmin's and the Ionic in particular has great features, like being waterproof.
    • The apple watch has an excellent sports app.
    • great apps love weather on clock face
    • The updates are truly impossible to process, the device doesn't update with the app seamlessly, the OS is slow and clunky, the apps are exceptionally limited and few, the GPS spikes your out of direction (often by large fractions of a mile or more).This device ended up faulty and unsyncable after a few weeks
    • Still, it's truly a disappointment as no one has as nice a mobile app as Fitbit
    • Limited app ecosystem due to the product being fairly new
    • Very limited functionality, no apps
    • In built apps works great
    • It has limited apps, but I didn’t buy the watch to play on it, so apps weren’t important to me
    • The device has a lot of promises with the flashy apps and eye-catching features but delivers short
    • The app is supposed to integrate with other health apps, but I wouldn't know because the app/fitbit does not work on my phone, which is a newer model LG.
    • Nice that the option to download community created apps is available
    • The Ionic is incredible and just as expected, with built in GPS, plenty of very useful apps, and ability to link Pandora playlists and listen to them directly from the watch, no phone needed when working out
    • I also have the Nike Apple Watch and prefer the ionic due to the ease of use and Fitbit has the best app out there.
    • I love the coach and the excercise app and I especially love I can leave my phone at home or in the locker and have everything I need
    • They just need a few more apps and support a few more major banks for Fitbit pay and it is perfect!
    • With so many useful apps, do I need to a $300 shoddy quality fitness watch that has difficulty syncing and updating
    • Could use more apps, but so far so good
    • Virtually has no apps that work for it, and loses bluetooth connection constantly.
    • It is great for a swimmer but also you can access apps like Starbucks and has a personal coach feature plus you can change your wallpaper in the front.
    • I love the app
    • Most of the smart watch features advertised fall very short of expectations...the apps are jokes and you can only stream music from one provider and if you have a membership
    • They had me uninstall and reinstall the app on my pc and iphone, factory reset on watch did not work either
    • All the apps for it are useless :
    • Unfortunately the new app store is not ready for prime time, with many apps buggy or broken entirely
    • I love the data I get from it, as well as the apps it allows me to install
    • There are no available apps to show elevation.
    • Loaded my Cap1 card just fine, the App works great
    • Love the Fitbit app
    • The screen resolution is pretty basic (compared to something like the iWatch) and the apps are limited
    • I want to like it, the app and other components are pretty good, but until Fitbit can figure out how to make these work reliably and provide effective warranty support when they fail I can't recommend.
    • The sleek design and apps take the Ionic to the next level.
    • many report a better experience with the Fitbit interface, I prefer the Garmin app and online interfaces
    • The app marketplace is not nearly as advanced as other smart watches and some apps, even the important ones like weather, fail to work and they never release an update to fix
    • Sync is not working at periods and requires workarounds, App is unstable and crash
    • I have been told there are some updates coming and some better app
    • Seems to work as it’s commercialized.
    • This does make me wonder as to what other marketing scams have been lied about that will be soon noticed.—Hemoglobin % is rbc count which means how well the oxygen transportation cells are numbered (concentration) inside your blood stream, making us stick to finger/toe/ear pulse oximeters to digitally check such blood cell ratio instead of using these watch-meters for such reading of oxygen saturation levels.
    • Greatly disappointed as I have no way to track steps unless I manually write them down at end of day, which isn't why I spent $250.Read more
    • Go online as well as on the FitBit forum and you will see.
    • Each time taking over an hour to accomplish as it required a firmware upgrade each time
    • Fingers crossed.**UpdateI have had the Ionic for a few months now and for the most part it works as it is supposed to.
    • And last - I’m mystified as to how it tracks my indoor lap swims, but it does