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Amazon has the Fitbit Ionic on sale for more than $30 off
Calling all Fitbit fans: Select styles are on sale for up to $30 off. Great news, right? Well, we have even better news for you. Amazon has the Fitbit Ionic for cheaper than Fitbit’s sale price.
You can get the Ionic for $239 — that’s $30.95 off the original price and $10.95 lower than what you can get it for on Fitbit’s official site right now.
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So, let’s talk features. First and foremost, this is a Fitbit, so it’s focused on fitness tracking. The Ionic tracks your sleep stages, heart rate, cardio fitness level, and menstrual cycle. In addition to the basics, this model has personal coaching and built-in GPS, plus it’s water-resistant. The personal coaching displays directly on the Ionic’s screen and guides you through your workout. The GPS service allows you to track the distance, pace, elevation, and route of your runs.
Some of the more fun features include music storage, Pandora stations and Deezer playlists, and Bluetooth headphone connectivity. The Ionic stores and plays 300+ songs, so you’ll never have to take your phone with you on your run again. As long as you have a paid subscription to Pandora or Deezer, you can listen to your stations and playlists offline on the go.
The Ionic also partners with some apps, so you can access them right on your Ionic screen. And of course you can receive app notifications, like most Fitbit models. The watch also implements Fitbit Pay, so you can make purchases with the tap of your wrist anywhere that accepts wallet-free payments.
If you want to see more, check out this video:
If you’re in the market for a smart watch, but you can’t dish out for the new Apple Watch, snag the Fitbit Ionic for just $239 now on Amazon.
You can also save $20 on the Fitbit Versa and Charge 3.
The Fitbit Charge 3 is also on sale — save $20 by clicking on the link below.
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