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Published: 2016-02-23, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
The Garmin Vivoactive HR really is a one-stop shop for all things tracking and notification related.The design might be basic and built for the rugged but that's both charming and functional. It's made for wearing everyday without discomfort, simple.We're...
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Published: 2016-01-14, Author: James , review by: titaniumgeek.com
I can see what Garmin have tried to do here. They have created a well priced multisport smart watch. But in the same way as you are going to classically get slightly different level of refinement between a Kia and a Mercedes, the same is clearly seen here...
For me, Garmin's Edge remains a delight but while the Vivoactive hasn't won me over, it's an affordable and attractive option for swimmers, runners and golfers. There are better 'general' activity trackers, and it's a shame that Garmin didn't integrate a...
The Garmin Vivoactive isn't a sleek, sexy do-it-all wearable: it's a GPS-enabled fitness watch with a smattering of semi-smart features.Given time, Connect IQ could prove a major asset for the VivoactiveFor me, though, it's almost perfect. I'd take the ac...
Abstract: There has been criticism of the display but I feel this to be unwarranted, as it is really excellent outside and indoors can be enhanced using the backlight. If you want a fantastic indoor display, you should probably look elsewhere but this is a very acc...
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Published: 2015-05-28, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Great fitness and activity tracking, Top battery life, Good comfort
Kinda drab design, Less slick than Android Wear alternatives, It looks like a smartwatch, but kinda isn't
The Garmin Vivoactive is one of the few smartwatches of real substance. It's not banking on an evolving future of a platform it has no control over. It has to justify its existence right here, right now.And you know what: it does. If you're into running o...
The Vivoactive has an ultraslim design, good battery life and an always-on color display that shines in outdoor performance. It has vibration and notification alerts from your smartphone, activity tracking with auto-adjusting goals, multisport tracking th
The Connect IQ app store is lacking, Garmin's mobile app is dated and sleep tracking is unimpressive. The watch software and smartphone connectivity can also be unstable, requiring frequent reboots
The ultraslim design and laundry list of features can't overcome the buggy software. Once Garmin fixes these problems, the Vivoactive could be a good product, but until then, there are better options available....
On-board GPS and step tracking, ANT+ sensor connectivity, Waterproof to 5 ATM, Smart Notifications (phone, text, email)
Only one programmable alarm, Sleep tracking lacks detail, Menus can be complex
After wearing the Vívoactive for two weeks, we still can't really decide if this is the easiest to use GPS watch we've ever tested, or the most complex fitness tracking band. But that's a good thing.The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most o...
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Loads of sports tracked, Great battery life, Notifications aplenty
Uninspiring design, Really dull, low-res screen, Sleep tracking is terrible
For the fitness fanatic, the Garmin Vivoactive is not just one of the best sports watches, but the best smartwatches out there. For the first time, Garmin has blended an incredible set of fitness features with top notch notifications, to create the first...
I'm not entirely sold on the look of the Vivoactive, especially the display, but in terms of what it promises for fitness-loving folk, there's a lot to be impressed by. Even without the third-party app support, the dedicated sport modes should mean there...