
Garmin
The Garmin vívosport is a slim, band‑style fitness tracker featuring a built‑in GPS, wrist‑based heart‑rate monitoring, and an always‑on color touchscreen. It offers comprehensive health metrics, a long‑lasting battery, and a swim‑proof design for all‑day wear.
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$179.99
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$178.69
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$149.99
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$179.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the vívosport for its unprecedented combination of a thin band form factor, built‑in GPS, and multi‑day battery life, calling it a standout for users who want smartwatch‑level metrics without the bulk. However, they note drawbacks such as limited activity‑specific data fields, no on‑device music capabilities, and a screen that can be hard to read during vigorous use.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the device’s comfortable, lightweight feel, long battery endurance, and reliable tracking of steps, heart rate, sleep, and GPS routes. Recurring criticisms focus on occasional heart‑rate glitches, the cramped display, and occasional syncing hiccups with the Garmin Connect app.
Common Complaints
Frequent issues include occasional heart‑rate measurement errors during high‑intensity workouts, difficulty reading the small screen in bright conditions or while moving, and occasional synchronization problems with the Garmin Connect app.
What People Are Saying
“small but very capable”
How It Compares
vs. Vivosmart HR+
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Disadvantages
Choose Vivosmart HR+ if you need a basic tracker at a lower cost and don’t require standalone GPS.
vs. Fitbit Charge 3
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Disadvantages
Fitbit Charge 3 is suitable for users who want a reliable band with strong app support but don’t need standalone GPS.
vs. Apple Watch
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Opt for an Apple Watch when you need a comprehensive smartwatch experience and are willing to trade size and battery longevity for functionality.