If you're a Deezer subscriber, you'll have access to 53 million tracks, while Deezer Flow is a nice way to mix up your old favorites with new recommendations. It might not be a dedicated Spotify app, but Deezer is finally available for you to stream music directly from the wrist - providing you have a pair of Bluetooth headphones at the ready. All of the apps below have been approved by Fitbit for publishing, but remember that developers can also share their own directly, so have a look through forums, Reddit and social media to root out more. You can also expect a lot more to come, with apps for TripAdvisor, Lyft, and Walgreens all arriving over the next few months. You also have the option of donating to developers in the Fitbit app, if you're feeling like a good samaritan. All of these are free, though some of the service apps will require you to have a connected account, which itself may have a fee. Below, we've rounded up our favorite Fitbit Ionic apps right now, the ones that have actually stuck. Some are genuinely worth a look at, while others are fun for a few minutes but will probably end up gathering digital dust on the smartwatch home screen. The Fitbit Ionic wasn't just the company's entry into the world of smartwatches - it also debuted the App Gallery, Fitbit's home for apps and games.
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