Did research. Best Waterproof Rating-Better than Fitbit with all the same features Happy with purchase
Did research. Best Waterproof Rating-Better than Fitbit with all the same features Happy with purchase
Use it every day. I am really enjoying this product. So far it seems very accurate for the calories in calories out. Helping to maintain my fitness.
Good Value
Not at all accurate. While walking shows 2-3 steps for every step that I take. Google fit on my Android phone gives better reading. Fancy but Not Real.
Love all the features. I bought this because 1) waterproof to 50m, 2) HR sensor, 3) get notifications for any app you chose from your phone, including calls, 4) good battery life. I'm getting 3-4 days battery, but charges very fast! *Move* feature is great.
American company Garmin isn't a stranger to tracking technologies, be it mapping tech or sport science, so when the Vivosmart HR arrived on my desk, I was pretty excited. It's the company's new fitness tracker for the semi-serious outdoor performer, and unlike the standard Garmin Vivosmart, the HR...
I am two months into owning this and I've had repeat connection issues. Constantly losing connection to Garmin's app. I've had to repair the device a few times. After changing phones this issue got so much worse that I'm now ready to move to Fitbit.
Replaced competitor's unit which was only sweat resistant for 500 days. My friends reported owning Garmin products for years. Loving the brighter display in sunlight. Way more features, still learning them. Reliability will be key, swimming and showers will be avoided.
Bright display in sunlight; Hoping for better sweat resistance; Easy out of the box basic use
Need a checklist in order to keep track of all the features that need to be learned; Examples methods of syncing auto/manual, Watt meter function, sharing data across my multiple devices, ( Apple, android, and Windows-based); Learning all the screen icons
I like the easy to read pulse counter and other features. It is not bulky and has a long battery life.
The Garmin vivosmart HR has all the features you would want in a fitness tracker, but is definitely meant for fitness enthusiasts. It uses MoveIQ technology to detect what type of workout you're doing, and also provides all-day activity tracking.
Inactivity Bar shows how long you've been still; Move IQ senses the type of exercise; Sets an attainable step goal based on your activity level; Consistently measures heart rate; Can control music; view weather and get notifications on the device; Measures floors climbed and descended; GPS tracks...
Relatively short battery life; Bulky design; Testers said it was uncomfortable
Watch works really well. Heart rate and other bits on it seem really good so far. Was just a little let down when a black one came when I ordered a purple one
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