10-26-2017 12:38
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10-26-2017 12:38
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I have read the Ionic has a temperature sensor. Will it be exposed through an API and does it read body or environment temperature?
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10-26-2017 13:20
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10-26-2017 13:20
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I'm not aware of one, can you point me to the documentation where you found that?
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I'm not aware of one, can you point me to the documentation where you found that?
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10-26-2017 14:16
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10-26-2017 14:16
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Probably on some webshop page. Never mind. The formal Fitbit specs do not mention a temperature sensor.

01-02-2018 07:32
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01-02-2018 07:32
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Hi its for example in manual.. In section hw
01-02-2018 09:17
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01-02-2018 09:17
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General Info & Specifications Sensors Fitbit Ionic contains the following sensors and motors: A MEMS 3-axis accelerometer, which tracks your motion patterns An altimeter, which tracks altitude changes A GPS receiver with GLONASS, which tracks your location during a workout An optical heart-rate tracker Ambient light sensor Temperature sensor

03-11-2018 16:08
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A bit late to reply to this query, but the Fitbit Ionic does display temperature when selected on the watch face. It does not have a sensor. Whilst connected to the internet via Bluetooth or WiFi, it reads the temperature from the weather app. Hope this clarifies.
03-11-2018 16:16
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https://www.google.cz/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://staticcs.fitbit.com/content/assets/help/... Hi, let me disagree, what you say is not what is in manual. Please check page 64 - sensors. There is specificaly mentioned as sensor not as app relation.

03-11-2018 16:29
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The temperature reading on the watch face is definitely from the weather app. I have tested it for the past two weeks. The manual reference to "sensor" may be explained by either: 1. It has yet to be initiated or 2. It uses an external source. The second explanation is fact at this stage. One part of the query, whether it displays body or environment temperature is straightforward, environment.

03-11-2018 16:40
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03-11-2018 16:40
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Hi. Actually yes. This toppic is not about temperature on some watch face, yes ofc thay are trough app.. Qestion reffer to someting we dont find, so yes point 1 is qestion of this topic, if sensor really is presnet and will be activated in future(similar as o2) for 2 I cannot imagine how could be mentioned external sensor. Please read it. There is written '
Fitbit ionic CONTAIN following.... '
