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Fitbit unveils its first smartwatch - the Ionic - which runs a custom OS Comments

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  • TSQ
  • 26 Jan 2021

fitbit notification can't work with android version 10, any one can help?

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    • AnonD-284533
    • sX8
    • 29 Aug 2017

    Seems Brits in the uk are getting ripped off again by Fitbit as there charging £299 for the same watch that you can buy In the U.S for $300
    At today's exchange rate $300 = £237
    Looking at the specs apart from swimming, GPs and putting music on the watch it ain't no different to my blaze,

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      • Anonymous
      • 0UZ
      • 29 Aug 2017

      Roy, 29 Aug 2017Fitbit holds the same spot in fitness tracker industry as Beats holds in the headphones industry!Beats hold what place?!!
      As far as I see no one with at least two grams of brain would buy headphones from them.

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        • uharry
        • b%2
        • 29 Aug 2017

        Anonymous, 29 Aug 2017$75 should be correct price... It is priced close to 200$

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          • Anonymous
          • s85
          • 29 Aug 2017

          $75 should be correct price...

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            • Anonymous
            • PU0
            • 29 Aug 2017

            Anonymous, 28 Aug 2017The battery only lasts 10h? eInk displays, anyone?More than 4 days for normal use, 10hrs with continuous GPS tracking.

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              • Roy
              • kBG
              • 29 Aug 2017

              Fitbit holds the same spot in fitness tracker industry as Beats holds in the headphones industry!

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                • Anonymous
                • J9%
                • 28 Aug 2017

                The ugliest watch ever in human history that costs 300 $....

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                  • aaa
                  • sSN
                  • 28 Aug 2017

                  Does it come with e-paper display like pebble.

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                    • Typing from 300usd p
                    • D0e
                    • 28 Aug 2017

                    300usd for a watch? No thanks

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                      • Joe
                      • v0q
                      • 28 Aug 2017

                      Too expensive. Should be priced at $100 hahahahha

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                        • someone
                        • Bct
                        • 28 Aug 2017

                        Fitbit - Company where there is no design team !!
                        All their products so damn ugly and I am not sure how people buy these !!

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                          • AnonD-688497
                          • 3np
                          • 28 Aug 2017

                          Reminded me about Sony Smartwatch 2... Though Sony released them in 2013 and looked prettier...

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                            • AnonD-237083
                            • thw
                            • 28 Aug 2017

                            i have blaze,i think blaze have better design and battery life , i can use it for nearly 5 days when connected to my smartphone. and nearly 2 weeks with mixed use. best for me.. haha

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                              • Omu cu Lopata
                              • ajW
                              • 28 Aug 2017

                              Too bad they don't make another Vector watch... They just bought two great companies, Pebble and Vector Watch just so they can take them out of business.

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                                • Gilda
                                • 3iK
                                • 28 Aug 2017

                                Looks like this device got hit with the ugly stick.

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                                  • AnonD-552179
                                  • myc
                                  • 28 Aug 2017

                                  first attempt at a smartwatch and then priced at $300. thats not a good step in the right direction.

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                                    • ashyjay92
                                    • B{s
                                    • 28 Aug 2017

                                    if they added support for external sensors(power, speed, cadence, HR) then it'd be worth it but anyone spending $300 on a activity/sport based watch, are going to consider garmin, and suunto first

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                                      • 0uI
                                      • 28 Aug 2017

                                      To bad the design team from Pebble wasn't involved...
                                      Not a looker to say the least.

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                                        • 3FJ
                                        • 28 Aug 2017

                                        AnonD-234961, 28 Aug 2017Fitbit acquired Pebble, so this looks to be a variation of the Pebble OS, which is actually a ... moreWell, they didn't come out and say it, but it seems that the SDK for apps is the Pebble one. That's good news for those who still love their Pebbles, I suppose, as it will provide them with an upgrade path.

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