11-10-2017
14:32
- last edited on
09-08-2020
05:13
by
YojanaFitbit
11-10-2017
14:32
- last edited on
09-08-2020
05:13
by
YojanaFitbit
I've never owned a Fitbit product. I recently began using the Fitbit app as a way to log water, food and steps and I am enjoying it and finding it motivating.
I'm thinking about making the plunge and purchasing the Fitbit Ionic. (I also was looking at the Blaze.)
So question, would you buy the Fitbit Ionic again? Do you regret it? Love it? Think it's worth it or not?
Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
11-01-2018 07:52
11-01-2018 07:52
No
Purchased my watch 7 months ago. Had some issues at first which got worked out. Could never get music loaded. Now, in the last week, my watch started going from 100% charged to dead in less than 3 hours. Also it stopped tracking heart rate and steps. Read that this is a common problem. Serious issues with this watch.
11-01-2018 14:26 - edited 11-03-2018 15:30
11-01-2018 14:26 - edited 11-03-2018 15:30
Absolute no
I bought a fitbit ionic at the launch. Since then I switched to a garmin fenix 5 and this is the best thing I have done.
I have just bought a forerunner 645 for my wife and I took one for me (I like the weight and also the standard watch bands you can put on it).
So, let's be honest, the ionic has a better screen and with full colors.
But Garmin devices work like a charm, have screen always displaying the clock, notifications are displayed on the watch immediatly, you can answer call with it (android only), stairs are counted correctly, and device sync without problem. I can add that updates take less than 5 minutes.
Off course, the screen has less color and is not full color like fitbit ionic. But you get the clock always displayed with a week autonomy...
For me, there is no doubt, I stay with garmin and I have put my fitbit in cellar... can't sell this watch.
I won't buy ever a new fitbit, but if there is people here that like it, that's fine for me...
11-03-2018 08:57
11-03-2018 09:04
11-03-2018 09:04
As it is now, probably not!
11-04-2018 10:18
11-04-2018 10:18
Hello everyone! Thanks for your continuous participation on this thread regarding Ionic experience so far.
I appreciate all of the feedback you have provided through this thread. I will definitely direct it to the right place. Fitbit is always looking to better their products and user experience, stay tuned for updates!
Keep me posted!
11-04-2018 10:30
11-04-2018 10:30
11-04-2018 10:44
11-04-2018 10:44
Spent most of the day yesterday trying in vain to get this turd to SYNC. All figgin day. Come on Fitbit!!!!
Multiple reboots and then pluggin in power for both my phone and the watch and it finally SYNCed. Lame, Gamin SYNCS via USB and it works everytime. You people force USB charging on us, SYNC this **ahem** thing via USB because that works.
11-04-2018 11:24
11-04-2018 11:24
Hi there,
I have been two full days dedicated to Fitbit.
I did, for the 4th time, a factory reset. That was useless. Today, I changed my smartphone (going from Samsung S5 to S9) I also spent all day talking with Swisscom, my local line provider, because I couldn't get Internet connection!!! Nice, pleasant Sunday pastime with conversation!. As to now, I don't know yet if anything is changed.
Is Fitbit Ionic worth all this? It has the fame of being the best sleep tracker.
As far as I am concerned for that only function, I would dump it.
However, it tracks pulse with a great accuracy. There are various excellent HR apps available in the gallery.
I am really not a sport fan. I had a very serious heart surgery and with HR accuracy, it does part of the job. I am curious to go see what others do (for much higher prices!)
I wonder why so many people concerned by this issue don't complain over guarantee.
Well! Mine was exchanged 3 times. No use for sleep readings! That was also useless.
Take care,
Comalito.
11-04-2018 13:16
11-04-2018 13:16
Hi you all, specially to all those that wrote to me today! I thank you for your kind concern
Since, it takes long answering all those messages, I decided to open this new topic, which is where your messages seem to lead, in face of the various failures, never resolved and reported by all of you, to fix the bad registering sleep issues.
I spent (or wasted) 2 more days, adding up to more than a month trying to resolve Fitbit technical issues, encouraged by their team, whose role should be to fix things, but strangely enough, they encourage us to do their job!
All your messages left me wondering if so many and various of you are facing this same issue, why didn't you ask for warranty, repairs, exchanges? On my part, I exchanged watches three times, though, going from bad to worse!
Is Fitbit Ionic worth it?
I hate to hurt feelings, so I shall start by what I perceive to be its qualities. We'll leave "inferno" for the end!
Fitbit Ionic is very, but extremely precise on pulse readings. (at least in my case!) I had, on various occasions, I could test it, comparing to diverse medical devices and medical checks (Heart Tension Measuring devices) and also under the supervision of the support team. By the way, there are several (al least 4) applications in the gallery for HR in different situations, involving effort, length of readings, watching how Pulse raises and falls with a graph, through effort or rest; they are excellet!
I am not a sport fan. I underwent a very severe heart surgery and I am interested in having a device, that can tell me on different occasions and situations how my heart is doing. This, at least for me, Fitbit Ionic does very well. I couldn't say about sports, exercises, geo- locations.... But, for me, those HR accurateness are sufficient enough reasons to try to go on with Fitbit Ionic.
Aside of that, but that concerns the different tastes, I find Ionic a "champion in design". This goes not only to the watch, but also to certain face screens; more than beautiful ! (that others don't have!)
The cons: Fitbit Ionic has acquired the fame through articles for its accurateness in measuring sleep!
I won't go back on that! More than awful and encouraging to aim for the trash can. Nevertheless, I understand that Fitbit was the first to track REM sleep. (Well or pitifully?)
After all their so loved "troubleshootings", after 4 factory resets, after changing smartphones to check if the Internet connection could be better.......It is not!
Now, careful! Again, I am not a sport fan. You can spend more or less 4 times the price of an Ionic to buy a "real precision instrument". You'll have to bear with the weight, the size and a peculiar design, not specifically conceived to go to work with it on your wrist, except if you are a ski teacher. But the worst is that if your read the comments in their Communities, where you will find out that there are people complaining exactly over the same issues!!
I allow myself to think that all these devices, regardless of their looks and prices are not technologically ready and that we have been caught as mice to check on the experiments of what are still only some gadgets.
Good night to all of you.
Comalito.
11-04-2018 16:32
11-04-2018 16:32
I have loved the Ionic in concept in the last twelve months since I bought mine. However, while Customer Support tries very hard, the product is basically glitchy and can’t be counted on. I just received my fourth Ionic from Customer Support. Each failed for different, unknown reasons. This was a new one, unlike the last one, a remanufactured one. They fail, they can’t be fixed and the replacement process loses one a week or two of stats. To their credit, this one was replaced quickly. But, today, the change in Daylight Savings has affected us all and they are asking us to be patient, again.
11-04-2018 22:56
11-04-2018 22:56
11-05-2018 04:13
11-05-2018 04:13
If the Ionic was working smoothly, then yes.
As of now, 100% NO.
This watch is basically WORTHLESS because it can't even function as a smartwatch!
11-05-2018 04:24
11-05-2018 04:24
11-05-2018 04:29
11-05-2018 04:29
Having a watch that in a very basic level doesn't work is just unacceptable. When/if the problems are solved then I'll buy the Ionic again. Until then I'll try to forget all the anger and time waste I went through just to get answers like, please check if bluetooth is on, please forget the device in the app. As if EVERYONE havn't spent hours trying all these options...
11-05-2018 04:53
11-05-2018 04:53
11-05-2018 14:58
11-05-2018 14:58
Definitely NOT! I have had mine for over a year now (on my second because first died) and I am so disappointed with the device. I wanted to love it (really like its style and features it promised).
It does not track my step count properly. It is off by as much as 40% at times.
11-05-2018 16:06
11-05-2018 16:06
11-05-2018 18:11
11-05-2018 18:11
I am on my second because the first died (got it in October and it was dead by the following October); so for $300+ it should last longer than a year.
It doesn't calculate my steps correctly. It thinks I walked almost 5 miles in under 7000 steps (not physically possible unless I was 8 feet tall). Step tracking is a basic feature and it is so off it makes it a joke.
If they improve the quality it might be a good smart watch but as of now it is just a terrible waste of money.
11-06-2018 08:51
11-06-2018 08:51
11-06-2018 09:21
11-06-2018 09:21
Each and every day I hate this watch more. It fights me everyday all day. I want the time, it shows me some random screen. It has me walking close to 100,000 steps even when I'm not wearing it. I can't get it to install new firmware. Battery life is a joke.
The software is not ready and should not be in use. I will never buy another "fitbit" product.
Hinting to family that an Apple watch would be welcomed at Xmas.