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Fitbit Ionic: A Second Look

So, I may have given the Ionic a little bit of the short shrift. It has remained on my wrist since I wrote that last review, and it is starting to grow on me thanks to a configuration change. On my initial test with all the default settings in place, I was getting about 3-4 days of battery life. As smartwatches go, that's fantastic, but as someone who is obsessive about checking the time, I was starting to wonder if that would be the top end of my battery life once I started checking it checking it as often as I'd like to know. One of the problems out of the box with the Ionic, and this seems to hold true with the other "wake to rise" sport watch I tried once - the LG Watch Sport, was that it would light up on its own all the time in the shower and just through normal wrist movements but only part of the time when I was actually raising my wrist to check it. I wondered how much battery that was wasting, so I set it to manual wake (ie, I have to hit the menu but