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April 2014
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93 Avis
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Autonomie 1 a
Ecran de qualit
Bracelet solid
Connectivité (Ant
Bluetoot
Et accessoires
Étanchéité (jusqu'à 50 m)
Affichage permanent
Autonomie record (jusqu'à 1 an annoncé)
Autonomie d'un an
Bel écran à encre électronique
Application bien faite
Peut se porter en permanence
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Application trop pauvre graphiquement et ergonomie à revoir
Absence du rétroéclairage
Objectif de pas fixé par le bracelet
Absence de vibration lors d'un arrêt d'activité prolongé
Publié: 2014-05-19, Auteur: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Garmin Vivofit is water-resistant, has a one-year battery life, an always-on screen, and works with wireless heart-rate monitor accessories
No vibration for movement reminders, and battery needs physical replacing after a year. You're forced to use the Garmin app, rather than arguably better third-party health apps. Lacks more complex activity tracking
Garmin's simple and functional activity band is easy and low-maintenance, which makes it one of the best alternatives to a Fuelband or Fitbit....
Always, on display, Year, long battery, Inactivity meter is a great reminder
No backlight, No altimeter
Before you head into the quality of its various fitness features, the Vivofit's always-on display and year-long battery life make it a wearable winner - possibly the only one that could replace your watch right now. Luckily, the fitness stuff is good too...
Extrait: It has a "fairly rudimentary" screen that is beneficial to saving battery, said T3 technology critics.They concluded that it was one of the "nicest" designs on the market with a strong battery life.Video source: Future PublishingIs Nike 'pulling FuelBan...
The Vivofit is a great activity tracker, but there's still some work to be done on the software side of things. Also consider the Polar Loop.Tags:GadgetsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this article...
The Garmin Vivofit ticks every box you’d expect from a wrist-bound tracker. It tallies your steps, calories burned, distance travelled, sleep patterns, and heart rate if you wear the optional monitor. Thankfully, the step counting is very accurate. In our testing it proved hard to outfox, although we ‘ll always allow a small percentage margin for error.Enter your age, sex, weight and height and t
Notice we said ‘perfunctory in daylight’ about the display? To achieve that stellar battery life Garmin has had to make some compromises, one of which is forgoing a backlight. It’s not a deal-breaker, but we’d have liked to have seen a Casio Classic-style button-operated light. As it is, the display is basically unreadable at night. There’s also no vibration for alarms or meeting your goals, a gr
For £100, there’s a lot to like about the Garmin. Its weaknesses are minor and very forgivable for that epic battery life, while its movement bar and auto-adjusting goals are great twists to the existing formula. If you want to be really proactive and ...
Water-resistant design, Personalised step goals keep you motivated, Year-long battery life
No backlight for display, No Altimeter, Troublesome syncing and uploading data
The Garmin Vivofit is an affordable fitness tracker with great battery life that's a few features short of being the best to buy.Next, read our Best Fitness Trackers roundup...
Extrait: The Garmin Vivofit is a fitness tracker with a sleep-tracking function, a display and a compatible heart rate monitor. The app shows estimations of sleep and calories burned based on your activity level and movement, allowing you to keep up with your slee...
Publié: 2014-08-14, Auteur: David , review by: theverge.com
Extrait: I sit at a desk too much. I drink too much coffee. I don't sleep very well. I have an odd feeling those three things might be connected. This thing on my wrist agrees with that assessment.After a few months of wearing and interacting with a fitness tracke...