Fitbit just unveiled its answer to the Apple Watch — here's what it's like (FIT)
Fitbit unveiled a new smartwatch on Monday, called the Fitbit Ionic.
As Fitbit's answer to the Apple Watch, Ionic can handle fitness tracking, sleep tracking, contactless payments, music, and more.
The watch costs $300 and will be available everywhere starting this October.
While Fitbit refers to Ionic as its first smartwatch, the company has released two other smartwatches in the past — Blaze and Surge. But unlike those two smartwatches, where the industrial design was outsourced, both Ionic's hardware and software were designed entirely in-house by the Fitbit team.
While we're still testing the Ionic smartwatch (we have it in our offices and will publish a full review in a few weeks), here's everything we can tell you so far.
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Fitbit Ionic comes in three colors: Silver gray with a blue gray band, smoke gray with a charcoal band, and burnt orange with a slate blue band.
Fitbit is also launching two other sets of bands that easily snap onto the watch. The Ionic sport band comes in black, orange, and blue.
The leather band comes in brown and navy.
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