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Published: 2021-04-01, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Small and unobtrusive design,Decent battery life,Well rounded tracking,Can act as heart-rate monitor for other Garmin devices - such as Edge cycling computer
GPS acquisition can sometimes be slow,No swim tracking support,Screen a little fiddly at times,Bespoke charging cable
The Garmin Vivosport is a small, comfortable-to-wear and capable fitness tracker that lasts a long time and avoids the over-complexity of a watch-like product.We'd rather it had a non-proprietary cable for charging, the lack of swim tracking might seem od...
Published: 2018-06-22, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Vivosport packs smartwatch features into an activity-band design that's lightweight, comfortable to wear, and has good battery life. It's fully waterproof and has built-in GPS and 24-7 heart-rate monitoring
Some of the features are a little difficult to access. GPS can take too long to lock in
The Vivosport is a good fitness companion for people who want an activity tracker with plenty of advanced features...
Small, fiddly screen, No swim tracking, No support for external sensors
There's a lot to like about the Garmin Vivosport. It's discreet, comfortable and packed with heaps of features to help you track pretty much every aspect of your active lifestyle. Furthermore, it has excellent battery life, making it an excellent first GP...
Published: 2018-01-17, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Garmin Vivosport Smart Activity Tracker with Wrist-Based Heart Rate and GPS - Black/Large£129.99 Buy nowThe Garmin Vivosport is a perfectly competent device that achieves everything it sets out to. It looks okay, has a long battery life, tracks things acc...
Serious fitness tracking features, Always-on screen, Fairly good battery life
Not the most alluring band around, No support for chest strap HR sensors
The Garmin Vivosport looks like a basic fitness band, but it has the notifications of a smartwatch and the fitness tracking of a GPS runner's watch. Garmin has crammed an awful lot into this little tracker, making it one of the very best options for thos...
The LiveTrack feature lets you share your location and the activity you're doing with those you want through email, Facebook or Twitter, It comes with a builtin heart rate monitor, The heart rate monitor also lets you see when your exercising hard through
While it is waterproof, it won't track swimming as an exercise, Whiile the Move IQ feature can detect when your movements match familar patterns (walking, running etc.), it won't record these as 'Activities' you need to manually start an activity for it t
The Garmin Vivosport nearly has it all when it comes to an activity tracker for fitness fanatics. It's accurate at monitoring steps and distance, has an accurate heart rate trackers and will even count the reps you do in the gym! It's great that it lets y...
Published: 2017-12-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Small for a full GPS tracker, Good battery life, Fair heart rate accuracy
Bland design, No swim modes, GPS can be slow to lock on
The Garmin Vivosport isn't the prettiest fitness band. It's not the smartest either. Or the cheapest. However, it is one of the smallest, making it most convenient for those who want GPS runner's watch chops without the bulk.Who's this for?The Vivosport i...
Yes. The Vivosport is the best fitness band that we've tested. We believe it's just as valuable for those starting out with fitness tracking as it is for athletes who want something smaller that they can wear every day. At $200 we can't think of anyone wh...
Published: 2017-10-20, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Crammed with features, Strong GPS performance, Rich fitness tracker features
Small touchscreen display, Good, but not exceptional HR monitor, Overly sensitive display,
The Garmin Vivosport, like its predecessor, still offers a great fitness tracking experience. For those that yearn for those sports tracking extras on top, it still delivers on that front too, even if nothing groundbreaking has actually been added into th...