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Garmin Vivomove HR

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Amazon
★★★★
4 years ago

It's a product I love. The touch screen works, but I find a little too fiddly for me to successfully use. Does what it says on the tin - apart from the watch strap, the pins do come undone from the body of the watch without too much persuasion so I'll need to contact Garmin it seems.

amazon.ca
★★★★
4 years ago

Not only is this one of the best looking smart watches on the market, if you're looking for mid range smart watch functionality, you simply can't do any better. It's not a high end runner's watch because it doesn't have GPS and won't map your route, but it keeps track of sleep, stress, pulse,...

B&H Photo
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★★★
5 years ago
Dissapointing quality

Dissapointing quality and warranty. Watch got moisture from inside after 6 month of very careful usage, no scratches at all. Warranty did not cover it as im not inside the US any more. I do not reccomend it at all, too expensive for a watch of this quality

Tom's Guide
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Garmin Vivomove HR Black and Rose Gold S/M 010-01850-16 review

Garmin’s Vivomove HR is an attractive timepiece, but its smart fitness-tracking features leave a lot to be desired.

Can be used as a watch; no phone required; Stylish enough to wear all day

Inaccurate sleep tracking; Display is difficult to see in sunlight; Lightweight workout features

Make Use Of
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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.

Target
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★★
4 years ago
Garmin vívomove HR Hybrid Smartwatch

Love it! The stress monitoring feature is very helpful. Stair tracking is hit or miss, but that isn't a big deal. Looks very nice, best combination of a traditional watch and tracker that I have found.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
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

CNET
★★★★
6 years ago
Garmin Vivomove HR review: The best fitness tracker in disguise

Why can't smartwatches look normal?

Garmin's heart-tracking blend of fashion watch and fitness watch is a great choice for everyday watch wearers who want a fully embedded fitness experience.

Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch; The Vivomove HR includes heart rate, step count and sleep tracking, and smart functions like notifications; It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus battery life.

The tiny touch display is hard to navigate; There are no physical buttons; It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness, and the glass body can collect scuffs.

CNET
★★★★
6 years ago
Garmin Vivomove HR Sport Black L 010-01850-11 review

Garmin's heart-tracking blend of fashion watch and fitness watch is a great choice for everyday watch wearers who want a fully embedded fitness experience.

Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch; The Vivomove HR includes heart rate, step count and sleep tracking, and smart functions like notifications; It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus battery life.

The tiny touch display is hard to navigate; There are no physical buttons; It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness, and the glass body can collect scuffs.

CNET
★★★★
6 years ago
Garmin Vivomove HR

Why can't smartwatches look normal For years, the idea of a "regular-looking watch" with smartwatch extras has been an idea explored in a range of screenless analog watches with embedded step counters.

Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch; The Vivomove HR includes heart rate, step count and sleep tracking, and smart functions like notifications; It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus battery life

The tiny touch display is hard to navigate; There are no physical buttons; It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness, and the glass body can collect scuffs

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