Buckle Up, Fitbit Fans: The New Smartwatch Has All the Features You've Been Dreaming Of

Today, Fitbit unveiled its latest and greatest addition to its wearable lineup to the public: the Fitbit Ionic smartwatch is the crown jewel in the 2017 collection of the health-tech company's newest products, and just to cut to the chase — you're going to want it.

While we're seriously stoked on the brand's new headphones (more on that later), we'd be remiss to not dive head first right now into all the amazing features of the Ionic, which combines the best parts of the Fitbits of generations past with the Apple Watch . . . and then adds even more features you'll love.

We got a chance to preview the new watch and take it for a test spin last week so we could give you the scoop on all the exciting, wellness-specific components that health junkies and fitness fanatics will totally geek out over (Starbucks card and four-day battery life included). It won't be available until October, but check out all the reasons you're going to want one ASAP.

Meet the Fitbit Ionic, the Smartwatch of Your Fitness-Loving Dreams
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Meet the Fitbit Ionic, the Smartwatch of Your Fitness-Loving Dreams

With all the capabilities of your favorite wearables (and then some). Buckle up.

It's Got a Supersleek Design
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It's Got a Supersleek Design

And as you may expect, the smartwatch has smartphone notifications, so if you're near your phone (whether it's an iPhone, Android, or Windows phone), you'll be able to see calls and texts. While you can't respond directly from the watch (nor take calls), you can read the full messages in your notifications center.

Get Excited For Intuitive Fitness Tracking
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Get Excited For Intuitive Fitness Tracking

You don't even need to press "start": your Ionic will intuitively know that you're working out and what kind of exercise you're doing. Apple Watch users know the frustration of doing a workout only to realize you never hit the "start" button, so all the tracking is lost. With Fitbit's SmartTrack, those frustrations are a thing of the past.

Also, There Are Apps Galore
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Also, There Are Apps Galore

Strava, Starbucks, and Pandora, to name a few! You can check the weather, then track your run while streaming your favorite radio station and pay for a coffee — all without your phone or wallet.

Did We Mention Fitbit Pay?
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Did We Mention Fitbit Pay?

Among the apps, there's all-new Fitbit Pay (it uses an NFC chip) so you can load your credit card and leave the wallet behind. Celeb trainer Harley Pasternak told POPSUGAR this is his favorite feature of the new Fitbit model, because he has a habit of going for long walks while taking his calls and always wants to stop for coffee — no more, "Oh crap, I forgot my wallet."

It's Got a Continuous Heart Rate Monitor
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It's Got a Continuous Heart Rate Monitor

With the Prepulse Heart Rate feature, you can get stats on your heart rate all day, not just when you're exercising. This can alert you to any heart changes, as well as give you a more accurate read on your resting HR.

No Need For Nightly Charge With 4-7 DAYS of Battery Life
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No Need For Nightly Charge With 4-7 DAYS of Battery Life

You might be thinking, "Wait — continuous HRM and four to seven days of battery life?" It's true. Somehow the wizards at Fitbit have engineered a miraculous combination of continual heart rate tracking and a smartwatch that doesn't need to be plugged in every single night. That also means . . .

No Nightly Charging = Sleep Tracking
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No Nightly Charging = Sleep Tracking

The Ionic features sleep stages and insights, as well as guided breathing. Because you don't have to charge the Ionic every night, you can take advantage of the tracking technology that automatically senses when you're in light, deep, and REM sleep — then delivers personal insights and can even go so far as to determine if you have sleep apnea.

Store Music and Bluetooth It to Your New Headphones
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Store Music and Bluetooth It to Your New Headphones

That's right — it's released the Fitbit Flyer Bluetooth wireless sweat-proof headphones that can connect to your Ionic (or phone!). The Ionic can store around 300 purchased songs and/or downloadable playlists from Pandora (if you have a subscription).

Get Your Swimming Workouts In, Because IT'S WATERPROOF
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Get Your Swimming Workouts In, Because IT'S WATERPROOF

The Ionic is water resistant for up to 50 meters, meaning you can take it in the pool and get those laps in. And you know, like . . . wear it in the shower. FINALLY.

Built-In GPS Plus Strava Makes This a Formidable Run Tracker
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Built-In GPS Plus Strava Makes This a Formidable Run Tracker

With the built-in GPS, you can see your pace and distance in real time on your watch display, and your data will be more accurate than ever before. Though we loved the Fitbit Charge 2, run tracking was a weak spot — now you can get the features you love with the addition of excellent real-time running data.

Get a Personal Trainer on Your Wrist With On-Screen Workouts
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Get a Personal Trainer on Your Wrist With On-Screen Workouts

With "Dynamic Personal Coaching," you can use the guide to learn how to do moves or move through an entire workout — right on your wrist. Give feedback at the end of your workout (whether it was too hard, too easy, just right, etc.) and Fitbit will serve up more personal programming just for you.

Customize Your Ionic With Colorful Clock Faces
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Customize Your Ionic With Colorful Clock Faces

Using the Fitbit app, you can totally customize your screen with colorful designs and photos, creating a personal look for your Ionic.

Community and Challenges
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Community and Challenges

Arguably one of the best parts of Fitbit is the community. With the Ionic, you'll get the benefits of Fitbit's programming, challenges, and more, so you can have the support you need along your fitness journey.

Travel and expenses for the author were provided by Fitbit for the purpose of writing this story.