![]() ![]() Speaking to Wareable in 2019, Fitbit CEO James Park mentioned that the Fitbit Ionic and its target audience are still very much a part of the company’s ongoing strategy, but that the current focus was on increasing the user base. While we’re still waiting on an official release date for the Fitbit Ionic 2, rumours do seem to suggest a potential 2020 release for the upcoming wearable. Related: Fitbit Versa 3 Fitbit Ionic 2 – release date So ahead of an official reveal, here’s our run down of all the news, leaks, rumours and more, including our personal wishlist of features, of the Fitbit Ionic 2. Given that Fitbit’s currently in the process of being acquired by Google, it’s hard to imagine that this would lead to anything less than larger ambitions down the line. Originally designed to compete with the then newly released Apple Watch 3, the Ionic is still Fitbit’s only premium wearable device, and one that’s aimed at the more serious fitness crowd that the likes of Garmin and Polar have tapped into. ![]() It has been almost three years since the Fitbit Ionic hit store shelves, but we haven’t given up hope that Fitbit is working on a sequel to its high-end fitness tracker/smartwatch hybrid. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |