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Track Every Workout With the Fitbit Ionic Smartwatch: Now 28% off MSRP

posted by Mark Myerson - 2.07.21

To help measure your progress, the Fitbit Ionic GPS Fitness Smartwatch records your heart rate and tracks all your sporting activities. It normally retails for $249, but you can get it today for $179.99 in a special deal for Hannity viewers.

At first glance, you could easily mistake the Ionic for an elegant digital watch. It has a 1.42″ color touchscreen framed by aluminum, with a nice elastomer band, and a case that is water-resistant.

However, this device offers all the features you would expect from a Fitbit. The Ionic tracks all forms of physical activity in granular detail, from the steps you climb to the calories you burn.

The fitness smartwatch also has multiple modes to track different workouts, including running, cycling, weights, and more. 

The built-in GPS tracks your route, while PurePulse technology monitors your heart rate. All this data is available to view via the Fitbit app on your phone. 

For everything else, the Ionic actually helps you spend less time looking at your phone. You can view notifications on the display, from incoming messages to calendar reminders. It even works for making contactless payments via NFC. 

In the words of Tom’s Guide, the Fitbit Ionic offers “great battery life, sleep insights, mobile payments, and a full slate of features coming with software updates.”

Order today for just $179.99 to get the fitness watch at 28% off MSRP.

 

Fitbit Ionic™ GPS Fitness Smartwatch (Blue Gray/Silver Gray) – $179.99

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Prices subject to change.

 

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