

There's also the benefit of being able to upload music to the Fitbit Ionic. Tailored workouts are useful here too, giving you feedback on what to work on for next time and adjusting accordingly whether you need to make something easier or harder for another time. It has one particularly neat feature that means it automatically pauses when you do - such as when you're waiting to cross a road while jogging. Whatever you're doing, the Fitbit Ionic keeps an eye on your activities and is pretty smart with it, monitoring accurately what's going on. The Fitbit Ionic is also water-resistant up to 50m which means it's ideal whether you're swimming or simply in the shower or bath. The built-in GPS was a little slow on the uptake but it got there in the end, and we were impressed at how fast the heart rate monitoring worked.

We found both to be reasonably accurate in testing. There's a built-in GPS and heart rate monitoring, both saving the need to take your phone out with you unless you want to. Its core features are everything you could want.
