09-26-2017 07:38
09-26-2017 07:38
So I just ordered the new Ionic and it should arrive on Friday and was wondering about the ones that have received their Ionic so far what do you think?
10-02-2017 06:25
10-02-2017 06:25
Pretty poor start to be honest. The design and construction are great, the fitness side of things seems to be fine (apart from the fact that there doesn't seem to be any way to stop a coached exercise session once started). However the smartwatch side sucks especially in the UK. Not one single bank has been signed up for Fitbit Pay yet and the weather app only shows the temperature in Fahrenheit. I've now discovered that notifications aren't working at all for the Gmail app (I'm on a Galaxy Note 😎 and the Telegram app only shows messages if they're timed quite a way apart. I tried the Alto email app but can't select that as my default because the app doesn't recognise it. Resorted to Microsoft Outlook which actually works but isn't my preferred choice. So far I feel like I've paid a lot of money to beta test a product that isn't ready for market yet.
10-02-2017 06:51
10-02-2017 06:51
Go to your account, exercise shortcuts the you can set the exercise activity alerts to buzz at different intervals depending on the activity. So for weights the cues are either calories burned or minutes. For run the cues are minutes, miles, kilometers or calories. Once you select the cue type then you set the frequency say each kilometer or 1.5 or 2.
Don't know of a way to set the screen to always on but I've found it always turns on when I look at the screen 100% of the time. I had a Blaze in the past which took a while to "learn" how to flick your wrist to turn it on... so maybe that experience has me doing exactly what's needed to always have the screen on when I look at it.
10-02-2017 06:56 - edited 10-02-2017 06:58
10-02-2017 06:56 - edited 10-02-2017 06:58
@pewaukeemike wrote:Go to your account, exercise shortcuts the you can set the exercise activity alerts to buzz at different intervals depending on the activity. So for weights the cues are either calories burned or minutes. For run the cues are minutes, miles, kilometers or calories. Once you select the cue type then you set the frequency say each kilometer or 1.5 or 2.
Don't know of a way to set the screen to always on but I've found it always turns on when I look at the screen 100% of the time. I had a Blaze in the past which took a while to "learn" how to flick your wrist to turn it on... so maybe that experience has me doing exactly what's needed to always have the screen on when I look at it.
The screen can be set to always on during workouts. Just click the gear on the exercise shortcut and scroll down to "always-on screen"
10-02-2017 07:02
10-02-2017 07:02
10-02-2017
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Seems most people like this device. I am not one of them. The ionic has crap build quality. My unit has a small gap where the screen meets the body and light bleed occurs in the top left corner. GPS and the heart rates are way different then another device I am using. The heart rate takes forever to catch up. I can be walking around for 2 mins and this thing will say my HR is 57. This is going back. How do people spend this amount of money and not realize how far off the HR monitor is?
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10-02-2017 07:43
10-02-2017 07:43
Super! Thanks, @pewaukeemike & @N8teGee.
10-02-2017 07:52
10-02-2017 07:52
I like it more each day, but I actually hate the band connection compared to the blaze.
The way the blaze popped out completely from the frame was awesome, but I guess I am in the minority with that thinking. I would frequently pop it out to put it in my pocket if I needed to register steps pushing a shipping cart. Then the steel milanese band would sit very flat in the pocket as well.
This thing is massive in the pocket, and disconnecting the bands is not as user friendly as the blaze situation.
10-02-2017 07:59
10-02-2017 07:59
You mean you run 34 hours non-stop?? How far can you run with that time?
10-02-2017 08:12
10-02-2017 08:12
I got mine yesterday. I like the hardware, but the experience so far is not good. Over 1 1/2 hours to setup, not able to connect to my wifi, therefor can't transfer music, I can't even control my music on my phone (android) from the watch and I did set the classic bluetooth to "pair".
I also did a factory reset, but nothing changed.
I may wait few days to see if the release a new firmware that fixes at least these 2 issues before I return it.
10-02-2017 11:52
10-02-2017 11:52
10-02-2017 17:33
10-02-2017 17:33
@dajian888 wrote:You mean you run 34 hours non-stop?? How far can you run with that time?
Yep. It was 100 miles with 25,000 ft of vert and about the same in descent. But it’s a bit above 200,000 steps.
10-02-2017 17:47
10-02-2017 17:47
10-02-2017 18:17
10-02-2017 18:17
Rough around the edges but really a nice looking watch. Much better than my Blaze which barely worked after a month of owning it. So frustrating.
But I am liking the amazing battery life on this thing. Day 2 and I’m at 82% as I type this. Wow.
Im really hoping the additional sensor is activated soon and I’m waiting to see what other apps come into the mix. But First I’d like to see what’s already there polished up a bit more. There are still time out issue and very slow syncing when using the app to adjust things.
Overall I do like it so far despite some hiccups.
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10-02-2017 18:49
10-02-2017 18:49
Here is my experiences:
I am very hopeful that this will be my final wearable.
10-02-2017 19:00
10-02-2017 19:00
Glad you made this post. I'll start with the negatives:
1. The weather app doesn't sync all the time. Most times I get a message saying I need to sync with the fitbit app. Very annoying when all I'm trying to do is check the weather.
2. I don't have the option to add a credit/debit card to the "wallet" so the app is useless to me right now.
3. I can't seem to sync the ionic to the desktop app.
Positives:
1. As a workout tracker it does the job I expect.
2. Comfortable fit.
3. Looks decent.
The bugs really need to be fixed soon. The apple watch is out now and I'm trying to be patient with this device. If in a month I still can't do something as simple as check the weather without complications, I think I may have to get a different device.
10-02-2017 20:26
10-02-2017 20:26
please add wifi app and clock issues with apple watch series 2 at same price point, this is becoming a hard decision im giving this a week more and then if nothing is resolved i will finally have to leave fitbit
10-02-2017 20:50
10-02-2017 20:50
@PEG38 wrote:
- Form factor is perfect for me. Much thinner than Apple Watch and Charge 2. Fits my wrist well.
The *larger* AW is both smaller and thinner than Ionic. I'm sure the Ionic fits your wrist well, but Ionic is larger and thicker than AW.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
10-03-2017 00:12
10-03-2017 00:12
Having both the Ionic and the larger AW @bbarrera I would beg to differ. The profile of the AW is thicker, though it is a tad smaller
10-03-2017
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One more vote for Spotify.
Pandora is leaving the Australian and New Zealand markets and is in financial trouble.
and today Microsoft announced it is killing Groove Streaming
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