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October 2017
(84%)
87 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(88%)
1256 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Les nombreuses mesures
L'ergonomie
Facilité d'emploi
Même pour les débutants
Fonctions capteur d'activité bien remplies
Notifications au poignet
Nombreuses personnalisations des données à afficher et des alarmes (cardio
Distance
Fractionnés. )
Alertes sonores et par vibration
Pers
Fonctions cardio et GPS efficaces
Application très complète
Superbe interface Web
Design plus consensuel pour le quotidien
Très simple à prendre en main
Ultra complète
Très bonne autonomie
Élégante
Bonne autonomie
Personnalisable
Très complète
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le prix trop élevé
Le manque de fonctions connectées
Capteur cardio intégré au poignet pas toujours efficace
Peu d'assistance pour les débutants qui veulent être accompagnés
Bracelet trop juste pour les gros poignets (pour porter la montre par-dessus un vêtement l'hiver)
Pas d'agrandissement de la cartog
Pas de suivi cardio en natation
Pas de stockage intégré
Fonctions connectées très limitées
Des finitions métalliques cher payées
Port de recharge propriétaire
Pas de stockage interne
Navigation et paramétrage des menus pas toujours évident
Publié: 2018-01-10, Auteur: Edward , review by: alphr.com
It might sound stupid but one of my favourite things about the Vivoactive 3 is just how comfortable and discreet it is. Despite being packed with all the great features you'd expect from a top-level multisport watch, it doesn't have the substantial heft t...
Connects to ANT+ sensors, Smart Notifications, Garmin Pay
Weak vibration alert, Easy to miss notifications
As a Fenix 5 junior, the Vivoactive 3 is a great value. It's also the only Garmin watch to offer Garmin Pay. If you'd like a digital wallet on your wrist and can live with an almost imperceptible vibration alert, then the Vivoactive 3 nearly offers a Feni...
Subtle, circular, stylish design, Good GPS and heart rate monitor, Tracks a range of activities
Can't choose which apps get alerts, iOS users can't respond to texts, Garmin Pay not available in UK yet
With the Garmin Vivoactive 3, Garmin has created a smartwatch designed with mainstream audiences in mind, combining fitness tracking with health and lifestyle features, as well as smart notifications. This makes it one of the most versatile wearables, whi...
Affordable, long-lasting battery life, lightweight design, versatile and capable of tracking multiple activities, degree of data detail
Garmin Pay isn't supported in the UK yet, some connectivity issues, screen less attractive than Apple/Fitbit competition
In the Vivoactive 3, Garmin has tried to build a device which is predominantly an everyday, normal persons', lifestyle-focused fitness watch. Think of this as more competition for your high-end Fitbit than a "serious running watch for serious runners".Wit...
Affordable, Long-lasting battery life, Lightweight design, Versatile and capable of tracking multiple activities, Degree of data detail
Garmin Pay isn't supported in the UK yet, Some connectivity issues, Screen less attractive than Apple/Fitbit competition
In the Vivoactive 3, Garmin has tried to build a device which is predominantly an everyday, normal persons', lifestyle-focused fitness watch. Think of this as more competition for your high-end Fitbit than a "serious running watch for serious runners".Wit...
Vastly improved design, GPS and heart rate perform well, Seven-day battery life
Just one button is tricky, No onboard music, Notifications a bit meh
The Garmin Vivoactive 3 is a big improvement on the HR in design that also beefs up its sports tracking. Not only that, but it's better as an all-day health tracking device, and paired with the new Connect app, Garming is giving Fitbit, Apple et al more t...
Publié: 2017-10-03, Auteur: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Great exercise tracking, Very good battery life, Contender for smartest Garmin watch yet
Software not as slick as Wear or Watch OS, Garmin Pay not ready yet, No standalone music playback
The Garmin Vivoactive 3 is one of the tastiest fitness watches we've seen so far. It looks good, isn't a wrist-dominator, outlasts just about all normal smartwatches and gets you tracking similar to a Fenix 5 at almost half the price. What's not to like...
Publié: 2017-09-06, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Affordable, Long-lasting battery life, Lightweight design, Versatile and capable of tracking multiple activities, Degree of data detail
Garmin Pay isn't supported in the UK yet, Some connectivity issues, Screen less attractive than Apple/Fitbit competition
The Garmin Vivoactive 3 is quite a change from the Vivoactive HR when it comes to design. It's much more conventional as a watch and we suspect that it will find many fans as a result. In terms of unique offering, this is the only device that offers Garmi...
Publié: 2017-09-01, Auteur: James , review by: techradar.com
Premium design, New payment tech
Slightly dull display, No music support
The Vivoactive 3 is a big upgrade on the previous watch from Garmin and new features such as Garmin Pay may lead it to be a great new fitness companion...