Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Garmin Vivofit 2 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Vivofit 2.
May 2015
(74%)
40 Reviews
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Yearlong battery life, Accurate enough step counting, Waterproof to 5 metres
Not the comfiest thing, Sleep and run tracking a waste of time, The app could offer more useful analysis
A neat little fitness tracker whose battery life and waterproofing means you never need to take off. And if it were just that bit more useful and more comfortable, you would never want to take it off either. Still, a solid effort for the price....
Although I scored the original Vivofit higher, that was because the competition wasn't as strong back then. The Vivofit 2 does have some commendable features – it's waterproof, has a year-long battery life, can pair with a heart rate chest strap, etc. – b...
The Vivofit 2 has an always-on display, one year of battery life, and can be worn in the shower and the pool. The new model adds a stopwatch mode, a backlight, audible alerts, inactivity alerts and a greatly improved wrist band
There's no vibration, syncing isn't automatic and the Garmin mobile app doesn't provide detailed enough information or any smart coaching insights
The always-on display and long battery life make the Garmin Vivofit 2 an appealing alternative to the Jawbone Up2 and Fitbit Charge...
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Published: 2015-05-16, Author: Rob , review by: techradar.com
Year, long battery life, Accurate enough step counting, Waterproof to 5 metres
Not the comfiest thing, Sleep and run tracking a waste of time, The app could offer more useful analysis
A neat little fitness tracker whose battery life and waterproofing means you never need to take off. And if it were just that bit more useful and more comfortable, you would never want to take it off either. Still, a solid effort for the price....
Published: 2015-04-01, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Reliable activity tracking, Comfortable design and build, Great battery life,
Numerous syncing failures, No smartphone notifications, Not a major upgrade,
The Garmin Vivofit 2 essentially addresses a couple of the minor quibbles of the original – most notably the lack of a backlight and the unreliable strap – but fails to sort out our main problem its predecessor: buggy syncing. Sure, the auto-sync option m...
Abstract: Garmin has unveiled a bunch of new sportswatches at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. We got some hands-on time with the Fenix 3, Epix, and Vivofit 2, all of which look drastically different and suit different needs, but they're still ushering Garmin into the athlet...
Published: 2015-08-17, Author: tan , review by: thestar.com.my
Alwayson display, has a backlight, audible alerts are handy, long battery life
No vibration alerts, clasp can be a bit difficult to attach and remove
The changes from the Vivofit to the Vivofit 2 are modest and don't warrant an upgrade if you already own a Vivofit.That's a good thing though as there was actually very little wrong with the original Vivofit and those issues have been addressed in the Viv...
Abstract: The Garmin Vivofit 2's main feature is its always-on display. It also has backlight that allows you to see the display in the dark. The display is sharp and easy to read, even under bright sunlight. You can use it as a watch. The Vivofit 2 uses two CR16...
Abstract: The Garmin Vivofit 2's main feature is its always-on display. It also has backlight that allows you to see the display in the dark.The display is sharp and easy to read, even under bright sunlight. You can use it as a watch.The Vivofit 2 uses two CR1632 c...