
Garmin
The Garmin vívosmart 5 is a slim, button‑equipped fitness tracker with a larger monochrome OLED display, up to 7 days of battery life, and comprehensive 24/7 health monitoring, but it lacks built‑in GPS and uses an older‑gen heart‑rate sensor.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers appreciate the vívosmart 5's larger, more legible display, the addition of a physical button, and its reliable everyday tracking of steps, heart rate, and Body Battery. However, they criticize the outdated heart‑rate sensor, the reliance on phone‑based GPS, and note a slight distance over‑estimation when using connected GPS.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the long battery life, lightweight comfort, accurate step and heart‑rate tracking, and swim‑proof rating. Common complaints focus on the monochrome screen's readability in bright light, occasional heart‑rate lag during intense cardio, and the band’s fit for very small or large wrists.
Common Complaints
Monochrome display readability in sunlight, occasional heart‑rate lag during vigorous cardio, band fit issues for extreme wrist sizes, and reliance on phone for GPS leading to slight distance over‑estimation.
How It Compares
vs. Fitbit Charge 5
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Choose vívosmart 5 for lighter weight, Garmin ecosystem integration, and longer real‑world battery; choose Charge 5 for a color screen and built‑in GPS.
vs. Whoop 4.0
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Pick vívosmart 5 if you want a visible screen, button navigation, and diverse workout profiles; pick Whoop 4.0 if you prioritize deep recovery metrics and a minimalist band design.