techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-04-29 18:08:20
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Garmin makes great GPS goodies – its running watches, sat navs and bike computers are hard to beat. However, the Vivomove is something quite different from a company that's usually obsessed with pinpointing your location.It's an analogue smartwatch, wit...
Smart design, Comfortable, Excellent battery life, Clever onwatch tracker displays...
Very limited features, Garmin Connect software is neither pretty nor slick...
It's perilously short on features, but the Vivomove might just be the classiest gadget Garmin has ever made...
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The Garmin vivomove is a good looking activity tracker that resembles an analog watch. I am always curious to try these kinds of trackers because I feel they fit better with day to day work activities. This is the main reason I wear a Withings Activite, a...
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Well, I guess third time really is the charm with the Garmin Vivomove Sport. I'm beginning to see the connection between my editor picking me for fitness trackers and my adoration towards alcohol…Fit for the Fashionista When it comes to fitness trackers...
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What is the Garmin Vivomove? The Garmin Vivomove is a fitness tracker for those with more discerning aesthetic tastes. Like the Withings Activité range, it's visually very much a watch first, activity tracker second. It won't stick out like a sore thumb i...
Stylish design, Accurate sleep tracking, Easy to track activity progress, One-year battery life...
No vibration reminders and alarms, No background syncing, Hard to navigate app...
A decent fitness tracker masquerading as a stylish traditional watch...
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Some things are just better in analogue.Vinyl has a warmth that you'll never get from an MP3. A V6 engine stirs up something primal inside that the whir of an electric engine could never match, and a watch with ticking hands sits comfortably on your wrist...
Subtle and stylish looks, No information overload, Brilliant battery...
Too simple for serious sports-fiends, Missing a few features...
We'd wear one. Would you? The Vivomove has one big rival in the stylish fitness watch stakes: Withings' Activité Pop. The Withings has a few extra features, such as a silent vibration alarm, automatic sport detection for running and cycling, and automati...
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Some things are just better in analogue.Vinyl has a warmth that you'll never get from an MP3. A V6 engine stirs up something primal inside that the whir of an electric engine could never match, and a watch with ticking hands sits comfortably on your wrist...
Subtle and stylish looks, No information overload, Brilliant battery...
Too simple for serious sports-fiends, Missing a few features...
The Vivomove has one big rival in the stylish fitness watch stakes: Withings' Activité Pop. The Withings has a few extra features, such as a silent vibration alarm, automatic sport detection for running and cycling, and automatic time sync with your phone...
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The Garmin Vivomove is a fitness tracker wrapped up in an analogue watch body. It's the company's first attempt at making a smart analogue watch pitting it against the likes of the Withings Activité Steel and Fossil's growing collection of watches.The for...
Attractive, well built design, Great integration of Move bar, Reliable syncing...
Could be slimmer, Garmin Connect could be more user friendly, No smartphone notification support...
As a first attempt at making a smart analogue watch, the Garmin Vivomove gets a lot of things right. It looks like a nice watch first and foremost and while it could benefit from a slightly slimmer design, there's very few complaints to be made here. What...
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Step-trackers are nothing new, but it's taken some time for them to succeed on the style front. Garmin isn't exactly known for its elegance - more for sporty, practical designs with great features - but the Vivomove is here to change that perception. And...
The Garmin Vivomove is a wearable for those who want tech to infiltrate their lives in a less obvious, attention-seeking manner. It's an activity tracker that carries out its job in an understated manner and, most importantly, is a looker. It shows that G...
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Do you hate modern wearables and just want a dead simple smartwatch for activity-tracking? Garmin's $150 Vivomove smartwatch gives you the opportunity to be as lazy, or as active, as you want.The Garmin Vivomove smartwatch barely classifies as smart. Rath...
It's worth buying only if you want a basic activity tracker and a regular watch in the same package. Even so, it's overpriced. A $20 wristwatch and a Jawbone UP3 or FitBit Flex gives you about the same thing for almost $100 less...
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Sure, there are other Vivo wrist bands you can buy that look great on women (The Girl often wears a metal band for her Vivofit). But those all cost extra. And yes, there are some Fenix3 variants that look more stylish too. But none look stylish in a ‘clas...
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