Elevate Your Everyday ⏳
The Garmin vivomove Sport is a 40mm hybrid smartwatch that combines a classic analog design with modern smart features. It offers up to 5 days of battery life, extensive health monitoring capabilities, and safety features like Incident Detection. With customizable bands and a hidden touchscreen, it’s perfect for the stylish, health-conscious professional.
Color | Ivory/Peach Gold |
Band Color | white |
Style Name | Classic |
Item Shape | Round |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64000 MB |
Communication Feature | True |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Clasp Type | Deployant Clasp |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Time Display, Sleep Monitor, Social Media, Heart Rate Monitor |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Metrics Measured | Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Accelerometer |
Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Training, Exercise & Fitness |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Wear OS |
Additional Features | Women’s Health Tracking; Hydration Tracking; Respiration Tracking; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Connected GPS; Fitness Age; Intensity Minutes; Preloaded Sports Apps; Fitness Tracking, Smart Notifications; Safety and Tracking Features; Calendar View; Timer and Stopwatch; Body Battery™ Energy Monitoring; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Pulse Ox Sensor; Stress Tracking; Mindful Breathing |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Item Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.4 inches |
Band Length | 157 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 33.8 Grams |
Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Compatible Phone Models | Android and iOS devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | OLED |
Screen Size | 40 Millimeters |
Battery Average Life | 120 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
B**H
Keeps charge a long time!
Great product so far. Long charge life!
L**S
Waterproof
Love this watch! I bought all my family one!
A**E
Great idea - Poor execution!
I ordered the Garmin Vivomove Sport (Black) because I wanted a watch which had a classic look with traditional hands, and 'always on' for timekeeping, yet still had a covert smart display. Unfortunately, I had to return it after just one night..The hands are very thin and you have to get the light to shine off them at just the right angle even in daylight for viewing. If the hands were just a little wider and maybe colored, they'd be great. However, in dim light, they are invisible. There's no backlight or glow-in-the-dark feature to illuminate the hands. So, you have to rely on the OLED display..In daylight, I found the AUTO brightness for the display to be less accurate for visibility than always using setting 7. 7 is too bright in the dark. 7 in bright sunlight can still be washed out and you, have to move the watch to get into some shade to see the display to check your heart rate, steps, etc. That said, the watch was usable and looks very classy. I wasn't blown away at this point, but I liked the watch so far, despite the mild disappointment..In the evening as the light faded, I found the hands very difficult to see. The digital display had to be used for timekeeping. Using the wrist gesture mode, the display comes on every time you look at the watch. You have several choices of display screen content for the display with the wrist gesture. I found it irritating that with that first/main screen showing my chosen clock and stats "watch face", when swiping right for other info, the second screen is also a clock display! More disappointment but still a nice watch!.At bedtime, my phone is set to "Do Not Disturb". My watch will be silent, I thought. Not the case! The watch still vibrated and the display lit up as messages came in to the phone but were simply logged and kept in the background and not visible or heard on the phone. I had to set Do Not Disturb on my watch using the Garmin Connect app so that it is actuated automatically during my sleep hours. During the night, when I wanted to check the time, I double-tapped the watch to wake up the display and was blinded by the ‘7’ brightness setting. I then realized I could not read the tiny display without my glasses!! Even lowering the brightness didn't help. With hands, I can still see the positions and can tell the time without actually seeing clearly. Digital - you actually have to look, register, and process. Analog - you can just glance and process after as your eyes move away from a display.I was now done with this watch and it got returned the next morning. I ordered the Garmin Vivoactive 4S for $30 more, not a hybrid smartwatch but with back illumination and an 'always on' display..If I had some hand-illumination on the Vivomove Sport, I'd have been happy with the watch. At $173 the price was right. The classy look was just what I wanted. However, if you can only use this with glasses on, it's no use to me. I love the Garmin Connect app and decided to stay with Garmin watches for that reason..I hope this review helps you with your purchase decision.
A**R
Stopped giving analog time after 2.5 months
Love the Garmin for its' main purpose of tracking my heart rate, respirations, calories expended and sleep/rest patterns--as well as weight being auto tracked with a Garmin scales. But after 2 and a half months, the analog hands stopped giving the correct time, though the digital readout remains accurate. The original reason I bought the watch was to assist me in tracking my weight loss; and for that it is the best tool I've found. I'll just use the Garmin digital readout or my iPhone for giving the correct time
C**B
Style and Functionality
I am thoroughly impressed with my Garmin Vivomove HR Sport. It is perfect for the elegance and functionality I was seeking in a fitness tracker. I chose the rose gold with a white band, as one of my primary criteria was a design that exuded sophistication while maintaining a feminine touch, and the Vivomove HR Sport delivers on that front.It hits all the marks I was looking for in terms of features. From tracking my steps throughout the day to monitoring my heart rate and even keeping tabs on my hydration levels by tracking cups of water, this device offers functions that cater to my needs. And, the battery life pleasantly surprised me, lasting four solid days on a single charge, which exceeded my expectations.However, I encountered a slight hiccup, which may stem from a misinterpretation on my part. Initially, I had hoped this model would seamlessly sync with Garmin IC Connect, but unfortunately, I haven't achieved this functionality. I may be overlooking something in the setup process, but it's a minor setback in an otherwise stellar experience.Overall, I can't help but praise this fitness/health tracker. Its blend of style and substance and impressive features make it a great companion if you are looking to elevate your fitness journey while maintaining a touch of sophistication.
K**R
Hands go out of alignment often
I wanted to like this hybrid model, but after nearly a month my frustrations with it just continued to grow and I ended up returning it. I had an issue with the watch randomly sensing touch events even though I didn't touch the screen at all, which could have contributed to the short battery life as well as the constant need to realign the mechanical hands. Viewing the digital screen is not easy in sunlight, I cannot really read the stats during a workout or tell the time. Why not just read the time from the mechanical hands you might ask, well I really couldn't rely on the accuracy of the hands since they seem to constantly need realignment. I might have kept the watch but it really wasn't too good as a time piece due to how easy it is for it get out of alignment. I also had an issue with the heart monitor, where it stopped registering heart rate and I had to stop and start the sensor to get it working again. Another time I had to reset the watch back to factory to get heart monitoring sensor working again. I thought I knew what I was getting with the hybrid, but it just didn't meet expectations and the deal breaker is not being able to use the watch as watch. The only way for me to fix the hand alignment was with the Garmin app, attempting to align using the tiny touch screen area was too much of a pain. I don't think I have big fingers, but navigation in the small touch area wasn't easy for me. I didn't bother too much with the touch screen after a while, I would get too annoyed with it and besides I could get all the info I wanted from the easier to use phone app, include the slick alignment with the phone camera (which I wish I didn't have to use so often). I would have given fewer stars if not for the Gramin app that made it easy to get stats/metrics which seemed to be pretty accurate.
TrustPilot
1 个月前
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