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The device assumes you're walking if you're in the treadmill setting, and gives you no options other than slow walk or fast walk
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I can track my walks, calories burned and my blood pressure
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The watch fell off while I was walking from my car and the watch hit the pavement and bent part of the frame
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I could barely see my Blaze screen out in the sun, but with the Ionic, I had no problem seeing the screen at all while walking in the Florida sunshine
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Still has problems with keeping accurate step count when walking
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The device assumes you're walking if you're in the treadmill setting, and gives you no options other than slow walk or fast walk
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But I would change this to a 5 Star review if I could use the buttons to view and scroll through the Today stats because it is so annoying to try to use the touchscreen while walking and who wants a Fitness Tracker that makes it hard to track your fitness goals while walking?Update
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Seems to work as it’s commercialized.
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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.
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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
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Go online as well as on the FitBit forum and you will see.
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Each time taking over an hour to accomplish as it required a firmware upgrade each time
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Fingers crossed.**UpdateI have had the Ionic for a few months now and for the most part it works as it is supposed to.
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And last - I’m mystified as to how it tracks my indoor lap swims, but it does
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I thought I had it all fixed, now l can not sync on my phone or iPad, way too much trouble for the price and what you get
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What a disappointment l