Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Fitbit Pay: everything you need to know about the new mobile payment service

The Fitbit Ionic is the first ever smartwatch from the brand, offering new fitness routines, a waterproof design so it can properly track your swims and built-in GPS so you can track your runs without your phone.

Fitbit's Ionic is also the first device from the company to be able to bring mobile payments to your wrist, meaning you can be out for a jog without your wallet or phone and still buy a bottle of water on the way.

Rather than using Android Pay, Apple Pay or any of the other mobile payment systems it uses its own, called Fitbit Pay. Here's everything you need to know about the new alternative payment system:


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