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Garmin vívosmart HR Activity Tracker Regular Fit - Black

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  • Sleek band is comfortable to wear all day, and the always on display shows your stats, even in sunlight
  • Displays steps, distance, calories, heart rate, floors climbed and activity intensity. Strap material: silicone
  • Receive text, call, email, calendar and social media alerts,Display type:sunlight visible, transflective memory in pixel (MIP)
  • Control your music and your VIRB action camera (sold separately) all from your wrist,PHYSICAL SIZE:Width: 21.0 mm,Thickness: 12.3 mm,Regular: 137 188 mm circumference,X large: 180 221 mm circumference
  • Reminds you to stay active with move bar and vibration alert.Smartphone compatibility:iPhone,Android,Windows
  • Wrist based Heart Rate Tracks Heart Rate to Provide More Accurate Calories Burned Information
  • Smart Notifications Displays Any Notification from Your Mobile Device; Calls, Texts, Social, Music, Games, Etc. With Vibration Alerts so You Don't Miss a Beat
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Battery life
4.3
4.5
3.7
4.8
Accuracy
4.0
3.8
3.9
4.2
Mobile App
4.2
4.0
4.4
Sleep tracking
4.1
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2 inches
1968.51 inches
1.47 inches
1.47 inches
0.75 inches
0.72 inches
connectivity tech
Bluetooth Smart and ANT+
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Bluetooth
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supported applications
Time Display, distance tracking, Pedometer, calorie tracker, Elevation Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Email, Phone, Social Media, text messaging, Music Player, Sleep Monitor, Calendar, Alarm
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In addition to measuring steps, calories and distance, vívosmart HR measures floors climbed with its integrated barometric altimeter. Whether you’re going for a jog or trying out a new boot camp class, it measures your activity intensity with intensity minutes. This feature lets you monitor your progress against activity goals recommended by health organizations such as the American Heart Association, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.

vívosmart HR

Smart Activity Tracker with Wrist-based Heart Rate

  • Sleek band is comfortable to wear all day, and the always-on display shows your stats, even in sunlight
  • Displays steps, distance, calories, heart rate, floors climbed and activity intensity
  • Receive text, call, email, calendar and social media alerts
  • Control your music and your VIRB action camera (sold separately) all from your wrist
  • Reminds you to stay active with move bar and vibration alert

Heart Rate Training

Monitor your all day heart rate without needing a chest strap, using Garmin’s Elevate wrist heart rate technology. It helps you gauge your effort for cardio workouts and because it’s tracking your heart rate provides more accurate calories burned information.

Taking the stairs is harder, vívosmart HR will track that extra effort thanks to an integrated barometric altimeter. It will also measure activity intensity through Intensity Minutes, so users can then monitor their progress against weekly goals.

Garmin Connect

vívosmart HR automatically syncs with your smartphone throughout the day to save your stats to our free online community. Simply download Garmin Connect Mobile to your phone or log on to Garmin Connect via your desktop, where you can save, plan and share your activity and beat yesterday in your daily step count. Connect with other users to challenge and compete. For detailed calorie tracking, you can create an account at MyFitnessPal and link it to your Garmin Connect account. This allows you to compare calories consumed to total calories burned, which vívosmart HR records throughout the day.

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    Product Description

    Wear today's fitness goal on your wrist with Vivo smart HR, activity tracker1 with Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology. It's the touchscreen activity tracker with wrist-based heart rate and a full suite of smart notifications2. The sleek band is comfortable to wear all day, and the always-on display shows your stats, even in sunlight. Displays steps, distance, calories, heart rate, floors climbed and activity intensity1. Receive text, call, email, calendar and other alerts on your wrist when paired with your phone. Wirelessly syncs2 to your Garmin Connect account, our free online community where you can join fitness challenges and save, plan and share your progress.Smartphone compatibility:iPhone,Android,Windows

    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    6,243 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance and ease of use of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it's surprisingly effective and helpful for waking up in the morning. Some appreciate the waterproofness. That said, opinions are mixed on the heart rate monitor, quality, accuracy, connectivity, and battery life.

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    1,263 customers mention1,033 positive230 negative

    Customers like the performance of the wearable computer. They say it's surprisingly effective, phenomenally helpful, and easy to read. They also say the app works really well, and it works wonderfully while swimming. Customers also say it gives them a real goal and helps them work harder to walk more steps and get more exercising in each week.

    "...It's not. The screen is very easily to read and the app works really well. I'm not a runner...." Read more

    "...Your choices for activities are run, cardio and other. Run works just fine for walks and hikes...." Read more

    "...middle of the screen, but it's still waterproof and the touch screen still works fine. Durable...." Read more

    "...They are also a subtle, but effective, motivator for me to be more active, and perhaps drop a few unwanted pounds...." Read more

    435 customers mention336 positive99 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the wearable computer. They say it's very user friendly, the app is easy to figure out, and the watch is super easy to pair with a smartphone. It provides easy-to-follow information and interfaces with MyFitnessPal pretty seamlessly. Customers appreciate the ease setup and the hassle-free phone and computer interface. It accurately tracks foot steps and easily interacts with cell phones.

    "...something that's super Gotti or noticeable on your wrist, an easy-to-follow information I would suggest this watch...." Read more

    "...me, getting long in the tooth as they say, you will appreciate the ease of setup, and the hassle free operation of the VSHR, and the free phone app..." Read more

    "...To track caloric intake/burn, it interfaces with MyFitnessPal pretty seamlessly, however I've noticed some minor discrepancies between Connect and..." Read more

    "...Another feature that sounds pretty cool, and good information to know, but in reality doesn't work at all...." Read more

    249 customers mention231 positive18 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the waterproofness of the wearable computer. They mention that it is solid in showers, cleaning fish tank, and hand washing. The product seems to repel water, making it good to go swimming.

    "...'s a giant crack right down the middle of the screen, but it's still waterproof and the touch screen still works fine. Durable...." Read more

    "...They are both waterproof, so you could swim or shower with it on, but I take mine off prior to showering in order to limit any soap buildup in or..." Read more

    "...(I usually take it off to shower, but it's water resistant so I don't have to)..." Read more

    "...of the key selling points of the VSHR (to me at least) is its 5 atm water resistance...." Read more

    923 customers mention637 positive286 negative

    Customers are mixed about the heart rate monitor. Some mention that it monitors their heart rate 24/7, and the heart tracker seems pretty accurate. They also like that it displays their average resting heart rate. However, others say that there is no way to track a nap, and that the functionality to record workout activities that the wearable won't detect. They further mention that the heart monitor actually protrudes and provides no useful information.

    "...The sleep tracking is pretty good, but has limitations. If you nap in the middle of the day, it's not going to know that's sleep, just inactivity...." Read more

    "...When I choose 'Run', the heart rate reads perfectly fine. I guess if your heart rate changes a lot, the watch has trouble keeping up?..." Read more

    "...My biggest gripe about Connect is the functionality to record workout activities that the wearable won't detect, e.g. strength training, yoga, etc...." Read more

    "...Also, both measure your sleep activity, such as deep sleep vs light sleep (as well as time overall time slept), however with the VF2 you need to..." Read more

    513 customers mention223 positive290 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's durable and long-lasting, while others say that it broke shortly after purchase.

    "...I've run into things, hit this watch, you name it. There's a giant crack right down the middle of the screen, but it's still waterproof and the..." Read more

    "...That's far as it's held up very well. With the placement on my dominant hand it's not cumbersome...." Read more

    "...The functionality is there, but it's hardly intuitive and very clunky, and often doesn't update your weekly activity tracking...." Read more

    "...UPDATE: Yes, I still like the durability of the Garmin, and that it's waterproof where the Fitbits I've been using are not...." Read more

    385 customers mention201 positive184 negative

    Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the wearable computer. Some mention that it is accurate enough for them, with the exception of times when they don't swing. They also say that the step counter is fairly accurate, and the HR appears to be accurate. However, others say that it's not very accurate, stops giving accurate readings after 5 days, and that the accuracy starts to go off when they're sweating. They mention that there are very few spots that give accurate reading, and gunk in those holes can severely throw off the readings.

    "...It's fairly accurate on when I'm awake, thought not entirely.Cons/Quirks>Battery life is only about 5 days. Blah!..." Read more

    "...At higher activity levels, when you're sweating, the accuracy of the device starts to go off compared to a chest strap style monitor...." Read more

    "...analysis are very helpful to know, and as near as I can tell are pretty accurate...." Read more

    "...&c. - if there is any kind of gunk in those holes, it can severely throw off the readings, so you need to make sure those are clear...." Read more

    372 customers mention150 positive222 negative

    Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the wearable computer. Some mention it synced easily with their phone and has been doing so seamlessly thus far, while others say that it refused to sync at all, had frequent hard to synch, and had constant connection errors.

    "...It does occasionally lose it's sync with my phone. The easiest way to fix this is to just turn Bluetooth off and then back on on my phone...." Read more

    "...But it does auto sync on its own every so often.I have showered and washed my hands fequently since the purchase it is waterproof...." Read more

    "...Once (but only once), it didn't have a strong connection, so it didn't charge...." Read more

    "...I had to look up what some of the symbols meant. It synced easily with my phone and has been doing so seamlessly thus far...." Read more

    338 customers mention205 positive133 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has great battery life, while others say that it only lasts for a few days. The ANT+ heart rate chest band cannot be used, and the battery completely dies.

    "...Battery life is great - I recharge maybe once or twice per week (and it recharges fast)...." Read more

    "...Straight out the box it's going to come with a dead battery...." Read more

    "...Awesome battery life – I only had to charge once a week!* Easy to cleanCons:*..." Read more

    "...Battery life states five days before you have to recharge...." Read more

    Not bad for the price, but it wasn't what I was looking for
    4 Stars
    Not bad for the price, but it wasn't what I was looking for
    When I first bought this on April 22, 2016, it cost me $150. I’ve noticed the price has been in flux for the past few months, but checking today (October 3rd), I was surprised to see it was still $150. I first decided to buy this because I noticed my heart always seemed to be racing at work, and because this had a heart-rate monitor, I wanted this one as opposed one of the cheaper options. I also really wanted an Apple Watch, so being able to get my notifications was also important. Finally, because I did want the Apple Watch, I wanted to make sure I would actually WEAR a watch (I’m a stereotypical millennial who has never worn a watch because I’ve had a cell phone within arms reach for half my life). In full disclosure, I lasted 5 and a half months with this watch, which I wore nearly every day. The only times I didn’t wear it when I forgot it at home because I had to charge it and forgot to put it back on. When I didn’t wear it, I sorely missed it. If nothing else, this turned me on to watches for the rest of my life. Having the time RIGHT THERE is so amazing, but I digress.Here are a few categories I wanted to discuss further, in no particular order:WATER PROOF: Early on, I wanted to test if it was truly water proof. I choose this Vivosmart over a similarly priced Fit Bit because it was water proof… which, in hind sight was kind of dumb because I only swim once a year. (Ironically, instead of buying the Apple Watch series one, I pre-ordered the series two… still knowing I don’t swim). I think I initially decided I needed my Vivosmart to be water proof was because I was certain that if I took my watch off while I was in the shower, I would forget to put it on before I went to work. For the first month or so, I only took it off to charge. So watch is CLEARLY water proof. I did end up stop wearing it in the shower because if the point was to not take it off, I definitely had to take it off after my shower to dry it anyway. If not, it was like getting a hair tie wet and waiting for it to dry; it agitated my wrist. As well, I did go swimming once with it on. It was in a pond, over the course of several hours, and my only complaint is that the water pressure was enough to change the screen (as if it were a finger sliding), so when I wanted to keep it on the time, every time I splashed in the water, it changed to something else. But that is obviously a really minor annoyance. I think this would be a great fitness tracker for someone who wants to be in the water a lot.MOTIVATION: For about a week, every time my tracker got a little line saying it had been an hour since I last stood up, I would get up and walk around. One thing I actually LOVE about this fitness tracker is that it adjust the step goal based on how active I actually am. So if I walk a lot (like when I’m at work during the school year), it would naturally raise my goal. But when I sat at home during summer vacation and didn’t move at all, it would lower my goal to what it thought was a more “realistic standard” for my actual level of activity in the recent past. This way, I’m not held to the 10,000 step that the My Fitness Pal app or my sister’s Fit Bit suggested. During the summer, I definitely wouldn’t have hit that, so I like that it tried to motivate me by giving me a realistic goal and only increasing if I met the goal the day before. Now, I’ll talk more about the actual Garmin Connect App later, but there was only a few times I was motivated on that end. First, for about two weeks, I was obsessed with beating everyone on the “step challenge” in the app. At first, it wanted us to compete to hit (or exceed) 10k steps (you’re put in with like 10 other people either “at random” or “people who have similar step trends,” I think they claimed the latter, but I don’t know how true it is). The second week it jumped up to 40k. Now, this motivated me for two weeks, but I had the Vivosmart for 6 months. In fact, I pretty much stopped using the app at all after about two or three months. Another way the app and the watch are supposed to motivate the wearer is by sharing the steps with friends; however, literally everyone I know has a Fit Bit, so that was no motivation at all for me. (It’s still the problem, because I only know one other person with an Apple Watch). Overall, did this make me become more active? Not really. But that’s okay, too, because it made me more aware of my habits.COMFORT: In one review I read before deciding on the Vivosmart HR, one girl mentioned how insanely uncomfortable this was. Now, it did take me a little while to get used to it. I wore those rubber LiveStrong type bracelets since high school, but this is completely different than that. Initially, I couldn’t sleep for the first few days because it hurt so much, but I quickly adjusted. I have very small wrists, so I always kept it on four or five. The biggest discomfort came from the fact that the heart rate monitor actually protrudes. It sticks out and “digs” into the wrist. I assume it’s to get a more accurate heart rate, but whether it actually does is up for debate (I would argue it’s far less accurate than my Apple Watch has been, and it’s SIGNIFICANTLY less comfortable, too). While the heart rate monitor did tend to leave a mark on my skin if left in one position for too long, I did get used to it. Toward the end, maybe for the last month or so, I did start taking it off at night. However, I can’t say I would want to sleep with my Apple Watch on, either. Besides, I don’t know accurate the sleep monitor part of it was, anyway. I don’t need a constant reminder that I didn’t get enough sleep, and I really didn’t want my watch telling me I got a great night sleep when I knew I woke up and rolled over several times and woke up exhausted. Overall about comfort: mildly annoying at times, but mostly I got used to it.CONNECT APP: I HATE the app. This app may work great for some people. I think this fitness tracker for someone who wants to differentiate their workouts. So, I think that maybe a weight-lifter or someone who does a lot of different activities. I barely did ANY activity, so I think the app was needlessly complicated. Like I mentioned, I stopped opening the app at all after two or three months. The thing that sucked about it was that certain features could only be used if the app was running on my phone, like the weather. I used to think it was cool to check the weather on my watch, but the app was such a hassle, I stopped opening it, so I couldn’t access the weather.NOTIFICATIONS: On the weekends and over summer, I got a TON of notifications for a bunch of things I never needed to know right away. I did really like getting my messages or seeing a phone call come in while I was at the store so I knew to dig out my phone. Did I need all the CNN updates and new emails? Probably not, but it was still cool. What I didn’t like about the notifications was the fact that I apparently didn’t get good enough service in my school building to actually receive notifications at work, which was kind of a main reason I wanted it. The weirdest thing is that I’ve never had a problem getting ANY of my notifications on my Apple Watch, so I don’t know if the push notifications are different because even if it is over “bluetooth,” it’s going from Apple product to Apple product. So if you sometimes have a hard time receiving calls or messages because you work in a cement bunker, this may not be the best option. However, I will say that I think a notification feature is a MUST for any fitness tracker.BATTERY LIFE: I never had this die on me. ONCE (in six months), I had a little empty battery icon show up, but it lasted until I got home so I could charge it. When researching, that was one thing that people complained about, but it was never an issue for me. I did have to charge it twice a week, something like every 3-5 days (I don’t know why it lasted longer sometimes, or if sometimes I would just remember to charge it while I was in the shower when it was still half full). I HAVE to charge my Apple Watch every night, but I also know that the vivosmart without the HR that one of my coworkers has has a different battery, which lasts for a year then it needs a new battery. Really, it would depend on what you were looking for. It only took between 30 minutes and an hour to charge, so I would usually just charge it when I woke up in the morning and grab it before I left for work (which is how I left it at home once or twice). NOTE: Make sure it's actually plugged in. It's a bizarre way to charge something. Once (but only once), it didn't have a strong connection, so it didn't charge.HEART RATE: Now, I don’t really know how accurate it is. Sometimes I would be mid-work out and my heart-rate would read in the 60s, and I know my heart NEVER gets that low. Even at rest, my heart rate averages in the mid-eighties. It seems like sometimes tightening the band so the light sensor was closer to my wrist worked, but sometimes I had to stop the work out all together and wait a few minutes before it would finally catch up.Overall, I think the true testament of this watch is the fact that I wore it practically every day for six months. I wanted an Apple Watch when I bought this, but the truth of the matter is that if I didn’t end up buying the Apple Watch, I would still be wearing this Vivosmart HR because I wouldn’t have traded it for a Fit Bit or any other fitness tracker. The ONLY thing I would give this up for was the Apple Watch, but the Vivosmart was $162 after taxes and the Apple Watch was nearly $400. I always say it’s unfair to compare a $25 bluetooth speaker to a $100 bluetooth speaker because most of the time, a higher price means a better product. So for me, this was just an expensive test to see if I would wear a watch before I bought the one I really wanted. I think I was kind of rough on this fitness tracker, but it was also a long time coming. I specifically held off on writing this review until I had a ton of data. I love this watch and I hated it when I forgot it at home. The only problem, truly, with this watch, was that I wanted an Apple Watch when I bought it and then, after six months, I finally did buy it. Otherwise, I would still be all about this fitness tracker. No, it didn’t make me want to get up and move, but it did what I wanted to do: it made me more aware of my heart rate and my habits.I think that all of these fitness trackers market to different types. If you want to compete with your friends, I would definitely recommend getting the one they have. Most of my students have Fit Bits, and they love competing with each other. Also, this is a great one if you want to swim. If you don’t care about it being water proof, though, I think the Fit Bit has a better app. I won’t try and convince you that this is the best one for you, but it worked well for me for six months.Overall, if you want a really decent fitness tracker without a $400 price tag, this may be what you’re looking for.
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