
The key thing is the two-tone colour and strap (blue and grey), which is unique to the Adidas Edition.

There's no improved technology here – just a few thoughtful touches to mesh the two brands together. Let's not get too excited – the Ionic Adidas Edition is simply a Fitbit Ionic GPS sports watch with a few cosmetic changes. Here's how it stacks up to the competition. We've got our hands on the new Fitbit Ionic Adidas Edition and have been getting it sweaty for the past couple of weeks, including a run at the Semi de Paris half marathon. In fact, we can save you some time: despite the colour, there's little tangible difference.Ĭonfused? Read our guide : Which Fitbit tracker is right for you We can't really explain the difference in price, and largely in this review, we ask you to refer back to our full Fitbit Ionic test. Fitbit's partnership with one of the biggest names in sport promised extra love for runners, and a funky new design.Ĭoming in at a $30 premium over the standard Ionic in the US (but weirdly the exact same price in the UK), it means shelling out a tad more for the Adidas extras. The adidas Train app comes with 6 workouts that can help you become a better runner.Since the Fitbit Ionic was announced back last year, we've been waiting for the Ionic Adidas Edition. The adidas Train app is a unique coaching experience created in collaboration with adidas, and is exclusive to Ionic: adidas edition.


To change the color theme of your Ionic: adidas edition clock face, tap or click the settings icon () and pick a new color.From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap or click the Account icon () > your watch tile.You can change the color of the design, or pick another design. Ionic: adidas edition comes with an adidas-designed clock face inspired by the iconic race bib.

Welcome to the Fitbit Community Thanks for already troubleshooting this inconvenience with the clock face and the training app on your Ionic.
