Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Garmin Vivosmart and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Vivosmart.
November 2014
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Published: 2015-01-24, Author: Rob , review by: techradar.com
Comfortable, discreet design, Solid tracking and motivational qualities, useful additional features, including phone notifications
More expensive than many rivals, pointless sleep tracking, screen can be annoyingly unresponsive
We slightly question the usefulness of this type of fitness tracker, and there are an awful lot of them coming out now. However, if you're in the market for one, this is definitely one you should consider...
Published: 2014-12-09, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Vivosmart can accurately track your daily activities and display notifications from your smartphone. It can connect with third-party apps like MyFitnessPal and wireless heart-rate monitors. It's also waterproof and has personalized activity goals
Notifications can be difficult to read and aren't interactive. Sleep tracking isn't automatic, Garmin's mobile app is dated, and the touchscreen is sometimes unresponsive. Select smart features aren't available for iOS users
While it won't appeal to everyone, the Vivosmart is a solid activity tracker for those individuals who are also interested in receiving basic notifications on their wrist....
Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Awesome OLED display, Accurate step and distance recording, Slick looking design, Smartwatch notifications
Slightly expensive, All or nothing notifications, No built in heart rate monitor, Basic sleep tracking
The Garmin Vivosmart is a fantastically well-designed and well-built bit of wearable tech, with a slick display and a wealth of basic, but accurate, fitness tracking options. The smartwatch notifications work without issue, albeit somewhat overwhelmingly...
Published: 2014-10-25, Author: Matthew , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: At the moment there are essentially two categories of “wearable technology” to track exercise: expensive smartwatches with large screens, which also offer advanced features like email, and simple, cheap pedometers which do nothing but track how much yo...
Sleek, smooth no button design, Touch screen, Smart Notifications, Vibration alerts, Water resistant to 50 meters (5 ATM), Move reminder
OLED display is difficult to see in direct sunlight, Only one alarm, and no way to add more
After a week of close to 24-7 use, we found it difficult to think about taking the Vívosmart off. The phone notification functionality is enough reason to buy a Vívosmart, and the fact that it tracks steps and sleep, and so easily pairs with heart rate m...
Published: 2015-04-30, Author: Ali , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com
Accurate activity and sleep tracking, Comfortable enough to wear continuously, Good battery life, quick charging, Motivates you to stay healthy, Notifications are pushed quickly and efficiently
Music controls are poor, Double-tap to wake doesn't work well, Companion app could use some improvement
Fitness trackers and smartwatches have their strengths and weaknesses, so a device that does a decent job with both functions has a lot of potential. The Garmin Vivosmart may not be perfect at either, but it does a job that is satisfactory enough to make ...
With April rapidly approaching, what's a fitness enthusiast with a geek streak to do? Ultimately, it comes down to which proclivity is stronger and what your budget will handle. The Vivosmart is not a smartwatch, nor does it try to be--which is, well, sma...
Abstract: Vivosmart is the newer, smarter successor to Garmin's first fitness tracker, Vivofit. Other than tracking your fitness activities, Vivosmart can connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth and display notifications. The comfortable rubber wristband comes i...