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The Move IQ feature will automatically count the number of reps you do with weights, It lets you control music playback on your smartphone, Will remind you to move if you've been sedentary for too long, Offers a breathing exercise to encourage relaxation
The charger is fiddly to connect to the fitness tracker, There's no GPS, so if you want to accurately map a run, walk or cycle, you'll need to take your smartphone with you
This is a stylish and affordable fitness tracker that's great for both gym-goers and those hoping to monitor their daily activity. It measured and displayed all the vital statistics and fitness metrics in an easy to understand and clear way, which will he...
Slim design, Long-lasting battery, Body Battery metric
Small screen, Screen unresponsive at times, No GPS
On paper the Garmin Vivosmart 4 tracks a lot of the same things other activity trackers do.But thanks to the added Pulse Ox sensor, stress features, heart rate tracking and Body Battery, it feels like you can actually learn and do much more with the data...
Slim, fashionable design, Affordable price, Body battery, Pulse ox
Small display for notifications, No GPS or connected GPS
The Garmin Vivosmart 4 is an excellent tracker if you don't need distance measurements for your activities. It offers fantastic sleep tracking and unique fitness metrics that set it apart from the competition...
Body Battery works well, Pulse ox could be handy for some, Beautiful design
No GPS, Smart notifications messy, Interface is twitchy
The Garmin Vivosmart 4 livens things up with pulse ox detection and the new Body Battery feature, giving you a more comprehensive insight into your level of fitness. The former of those will have less appeal, but all of this makes for a fitness tracker th...
A comfortable band with unique perks.The Garmin Vivosmart 4 is a great option for anyone who wants to track their sleep, stress, energy, and cardio, but there are better options out there for weight training...
Attractive, lightweight design, Informative Body Battery metric, Great battery life, even with SpO2 sensor on during sleep, On-device music controls, Works with Android and iOS devices, Syncs with Apple Health
Not as many on-device workouts to track, No connected GPS, No NFC for Garmin Pay, Few communication tools (only Android users will get quick replies for messages), No female health tracking features
Slim, stylish design, Body Battery feature, Advanced health tools
Inaccurate run tracking, Small, unresponsive screen
The Garmin Vivosmart 4 proves that fitness trackers still have plenty to offer, even if they can't give you on-the-go EKG readings like the new $399 Apple Watch can. With stylish looks and advanced sleep tracking, Garmin's Vivosmart 4 packs advanced senso...
Thin, lightweight design, OLED display is much better than the vivosmart 3's, Accurate fitness tracker overall, Advanced sleep metrics are very useful, Body Battery is useful for determining how tired/energetic you are, Pulse ox sensor is nice to have on
No phone-to-GPS tethering option, Narrow display can be difficult to use, Pulse ox sensor is sometimes off, doesn't take readings all night
The Garmin vivosmart 4 is a wonderful fitness tracker that excels at many of the things it attempts to do. If you don't need a GPS and can get past the narrow display, this might be one of your best options for a feature-packed, reliable fitness tracker...
Overall, I like the direction Garmin is going here with both Body Battery and Pulse Ox. I'm just not convinced either is ready for prime time yet. While it's still early days (I've only had a few days worth of data), the data doesn't always trend in the w...