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Published: 2016-06-03, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Abstract: The Garmin Vivoactive HR is the company's second stab at its big all-rounder – its everything watch. In Garmin's huge range of specialist sports wearables, the Vivoactive HR is the only watch designed to do it all, and bring all those disparate modes toge...
We are really, really impressed by this smartwatch. It offers a huge array of features in a compact, comfortable and practical package that will meet the needs of most athletes, whether amateur or professional. And for just over £200, we think it's a bit...
Tracks a wide variety of sports, builtin heart rate monitor and GPS, large, easytoread screen
A bit large for some wrists
The Vivoactive HR is a great device – the screen is large and easy to read and it has loads of features.Like most Garmin devices, the sync cable on the Vivoactive HR is a proprietary clip which only fits the specific device.Aesthetically, however, I'm not...
Five day battery life, Tracks a variety of activities, Leave your phone at home: it's got GPS
ASBO bracelet chic, Few downloadable apps
So yes, there are other more chic watches that will do some of the same things.For a few quid either side of RM1175 though, depending where you shop, the understated Vivoactive HR is packed to the gills with long-lasting easy-to-use and rewarding fitness...
Published: 2017-04-13, Author: La , review by: clubic.com
Abstract: Alors que s'est tenu entre le 23 et le 30 mars 2017, en Suisse, le Baselworld, le plus important des salons internationaux présentant l'avant-garde des tendances du monde de l'horlogerie, la technologie s'invite à nos poignets avec les montres connectées...
Une montre GPS complète avec cardio intégré, Affichage permanent, Nombreuses disciplines prises en charge, Capteur d'activité pertinent, Ergonomie de l'application, Étanchéité, Autonomie épatante
Design sans originalité, Léger manque de luminosité de l'écran, Manque de fonctions pour les sportifs de haut niveau, Bluetooth qui peut être capricieux, Plateforme web discutable
Après la Vivoactive (toujours en boutique), la Vivoactive HR de Garmin passe à la vitesse supérieure et intègre un capteur cardio. Simple d'emploi, ergonomique et personnalisable à l'envi, elle fait assurément un très bon outil pour les sportifs assidus...