10-23-2018
13:57
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10-24-2018
16:59
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DavideFitbit
10-23-2018
13:57
- last edited on
10-24-2018
16:59
by
DavideFitbit
I have the Alta HR for everyday & a Garmin 235 that I track my runs, cycling and boot camps on.
The garmin in excellent as is the Alta
but I want one product that does it all which isn’t too bulky and masculine! Or plastic all the time! I don’t mind changing straps for going out (I do that with my ales) but don’t want anything too big.
Is there a firbit that actually tracks tracks all your runs like the Garmin does? I know I can do it on the app but I switch my phone off so as not to be disturbed & save battery.
I love the detail the Garmin gives, each mile vibrates, pace, time running, VO2 - everything.
Mate you working on this or is there a Fitbit with it all already? The Fenix 5 by Garmin does it all (not interested in music or paying on it) & looks ok ish - but it’s so expensive.
And im not a fan of the Apple Watch
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10-24-2018 17:06
10-24-2018 17:06
Hello @sar1967, it's good to see you around in the forums.
Just as @Viello and @soccersnaps mentioned, you could try with Fitbit Ionic, it has lots of great features, and seems to be compatible with what you're looking for. As it was mentioned, you would have built in GPS and can track track a variety of workouts using your smartwatch. You can find all the details here.
For other useful information, you can also check here the Ionic's product manual.
I hope this helps.
10-23-2018 14:10
10-23-2018 14:10
well from what youve written, it looks like you need an ionic
10-23-2018 17:31
10-23-2018 17:31
Try the Ionic...it has built-in GPS and a huge selection of watch faces from 3rd party developers, bands easily change out (proprietary, but you should easily find what you like). Can be set up to automatically start an exercise. Not that different in size from my Citizen PRT, except the Ionic is square instead of round. You don't need to have your phone with you to use the Ionic.
10-24-2018 17:06
10-24-2018 17:06
Hello @sar1967, it's good to see you around in the forums.
Just as @Viello and @soccersnaps mentioned, you could try with Fitbit Ionic, it has lots of great features, and seems to be compatible with what you're looking for. As it was mentioned, you would have built in GPS and can track track a variety of workouts using your smartwatch. You can find all the details here.
For other useful information, you can also check here the Ionic's product manual.
I hope this helps.