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Publié: 2017-09-02, Auteur: James , review by: techradar.com
Built-in GPS, Slim design
Super small display
The Garmin Vivosport doesn't do enough drastically different to break the mold, but with stress monitoring and a slim design it looks to be a good fitness tracker upgrade...
This middle-of-the-road fitness tracker is relatively uninspiring and failed to impress. It's a little on the pricey side and doesn't really stand out from the pack. It's a definite improvement over some of the previous Garmin models in terms of being a q...
Compact, lightweight design, Color touchscreen display is easy to read outdoors, Accurate GPS/HR sensors, 5 ATM water resistance, Five-day battery life
Sporty design might not look great at the office, Display is too small, Always-on display registers ghost taps too often, Strength training is inaccurate, Sleep tracking insights could be better
The Garmin vívosport is a great fitness tracker and an obvious alternative to the Fitbit competition. It's slim, light, has a GPS and a heart rate monitor, and features plenty of improvements over its predecessors. The strength training features aren't co...
Publié: 2017-11-07, Auteur: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Comfortable, Embedded GPS, Swim-rated, Music controls
Sensitive screen, No interchangeable bands, Bland design
The Garmin Vivosport feels like a fitness tracker that's made for someone who doesn't want to pay full price for a sports watch with embedded GPS and support for a variety of workout types. This comes at a price: At $199, the Vivosport is more expensive t...
Publié: 2017-09-18, Auteur: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Overall, Garmin has done nice things with the Vivosport, combining the best elements of the Vivosmart 3 and the GPS-capable Vivosmart HR+. It did away with the clunkier band of the Vivosmart HR+ (yet keeping the GPS), while bringing in all the new HR-focu...
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...
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Publié: 2017-11-22, Auteur: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
With the only real criticism of the device being the battery life being destroyed when you engage the GPS, there's really not a lot to pick at. The wristband is very comfortable for all day use, the screen is easy to read (even for people with bad eyesigh...
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 those...