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Garmin Vivomove HR

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6 years ago
Garmin Vivomove Sport Review

It's worth buying only if you want a basic activity tracker and a regular watch in the same package. Even so, it's overpriced. A $20 wristwatch and a Jawbone UP3 or FitBit Flex gives you about the same thing for almost $100 less.

Wear Action
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6 years ago
Garmin Vivomove HR Black and Rose Gold S/M 010-01850-16 review

There are a few things we don’t love about the Vivomove HR: it doesn’t have built in GPS, the display can be hard to read in bright light, and the Premium model is a bit expensive. Having said that, there is a lot to be excited about in the Vivomove HR as well.

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7 years ago
Garmin Vivomove

The Garmin Vivomove is a fitness tracker for those with more discerning aesthetic tastes. Like the range, it's visually very much a watch first, activity tracker second. It won't stick out like a sore thumb if you need to transition from an afternoon workout to an evening gala.

Stylish design; Accurate sleep tracking; Easy to track activity progress; One-year battery life

No vibration reminders and alarms; No background syncing; Hard to navigate app

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7 years ago
Garmin Vivomove review

The Vivomove has one big rival in the stylish fitness watch stakes: Withings' Activité Pop . The Withings has a few extra features, such as a silent vibration alarm, automatic sport detection for running and cycling, and automatic time sync with your phone over Bluetooth.

Subtle and stylish looks; No information overload; Brilliant battery

Too simple for serious sports-fiends; Missing a few features

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