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Garmin vivomove HR, Hybrid Smartwatch for Men and Women, Silver with Sea Foam Silicone Band

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Style: Sport


Color: Silver w/ Sea Foam


Size: Small/Medium


Features

  • Stay connected with smart features such as music controls and smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar reminders and more (when paired with a compatible smartphone)
  • Estimates heart rate with Elevate wrist heart rate technology; Small/medium fits wrists with a circumference of 107 to 177 millimeter
  • Wellness monitoring tools, such as all day stress tracking and a relaxation timer, help you manage stress; includes advanced sleep monitoring with REM sleep; Displays steps, calories, distance, heart rate, intensity minutes and VO2 max
  • Smartphone compatibility : iPhone?, Android?, Windows?
  • Effortlessly change your look with industry standard 20 millimeter quick release accessory bands.Battery life: Upto 5 days in smart mode; Upto 2 additional weeks in watch mode (hands tell time only)

Description

Fashionably fit is just a tap away with vivo move HR. This stylish hybrid smartwatch features a touchscreen with a discreet display. Precision hands show the time and dynamically move away when you swipe through your messages, heart rate and more. It counts your steps and calories while monitoring wellness, including all-day stress tracking.


Product Dimensions: 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.28 ounces


Item model number: 010-01850-18


Batteries: 1 A batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Windows,Android


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Classic Timepiece and Activity Tracker; 24/7 Heart Rate Monitoring; Tracks Steps, Movement and Sleep Activity


Display resolution: 64 x 128


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 64 x 128 pixels


Color: Silver w/ Sea Foam


Whats in the box: documentation, vivomove HR, charging/data cable


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: August 30, 2018


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  • The best but far from perfect. Ideal for the office.
Style: Sport Color: Black Size: Large
This is not a product category that has a lot of well thought out, fully baked products. Smartwatches can be useful and fun but can also be flakey, complicated, amazingly bad at simple things, and visually hideous. Garmin has a pretty nice product in the vívomove HR that rarely leaves my arm with some real strengths but also some all too common (among smartwatches) flaws. I think it's the best product on the market but I am still constantly annoyed in small ways and bewildered why simple things are not done properly. Before I list a bunch of negatives, please keep in mind many of these negatives are industry wide issues. Garmin may not be pushing innovative approaches in this watch but it's comparatively pretty great. As such, I'd only compare this to similarly detailed reviews of other smartwatches or best for someone looking at this vs living without a smartwatch. Pros: -Battery life is awesome. A week in actual use if not more. It's plenty. It's at least twice as much as plenty. -The hands show the time, all the time. They also move out of the way (minute hand goes to 10minutes and the hour hand goes to 10 hours) which is cool to look at when you utilize the screen. -The touchscreen is completely invisible when you're not showing something. It really looks like a normal watch. It's tasteful. Not too nerdy. People won't think you're wearing a fitbit or a calculator watch. -It has weather data. I can't live without quickly accessing the weather for today and tomorrow on my watch. This is why I have a smartwatch and in and of itself rules out most of them. -The screen is sufficient for text messages and showing you the name or number of who is calling. It can also tell your phone to pick up which is a great thing for iphone users who can't properly answer their own phone by sliding the answer button across the screen due to OS lag. -The heartrate meter and the pedometer work fine. I'm not totally into fitness stuff but they don't get confused by my leg shake while sitting or similar. The meter does not dig into your wrist at all. It’s like a normal watch level of comfort. The meh: -The screen could be bigger. The second and minute hands move out of the way so the entire lower half of the watch could be a screen. Would give a few more characters of room for text messages which would help a little. -The hands move to 10 and 2 regardless of if they interfere with the screen or not. If it's 10:01, they'll move to show 10:10 when you interact with it. There's no need to move the hands in that situation. This might be intentional, the moving hands is kinda a party piece. -The interface consists of touch left, touch center, touch right, swipe left, swipe right, and hold. It's still remarkably repetitive within that design to get through the menus. Something like touch, hold, swipe left, swipe left, touch center, touch center, swipe left 4 more times, touch center is probably a typical interaction for like, asking it to resync. It's not super bad but it's not properly optimized. -The watch is a little thick and is a little big (44mm). Neither is particularly noticible but put a normal 42mm watch next to it and it will look decent sized. Considering the battery life I think the thickness is pretty impressive really and 44mm is hardly “large” in today’s oversized world but it’s important to point out. I got confused by the different watch choices Garmin offers in this product but as far as I know, they’re all 44mm around with 20mm bands and roughly the same thickness. -The screen isn’t bright enough in direct sunlight. The hands however are great in direct sunlight. Few smartwatches have hands. You will know what time it is while somebody with an apple watch tries to shield their screen. -The fitness monitor concept seems pretty pervasive in our society but it’s really pretty half baked. You want to know if walking more and using the stairs more is going to burn a couple more calories a day? Yeah, it works. I guess that’s nice. It’s far from a life-altering wellness partner or a substitute for a personally designed exercise program. -No replies to text messages or text replies to declining a phone call. I had a pebble and this sorta worked, it was buggy. In concept it’d be nice to have a few canned messages like “ok” or “I’m in a meeting I’ll get back to you in a couple minutes” that you could pick from. I don’t think many watches do this well so I put it here. The bad: -The face is not lit and the hands/hashes are not glow-in-the-dark. Why? This seems so simple. The “black sport” version I got has a very yellow minute hand and a very yellow 12 and 6 hash markers but both have no glow. The whole point of this watch is the hands, isn’t it? Why make them useless in the dark. You can of course activate the smartwatch (which I set to double click) and it can show the time digitally which will be QUITE BRIGHT when it’s too dark to see the hands. -There is no (or does not function well ) automatic LED backlight adjustment for ambient light conditions. It’s too bright or too dark nearly every time you use it. -The sleep tracker thing is somewhere between nonsense and inaccurate. -The price is nearly twice as much for the metal casing ones with nice bands. The cheap version at least has some yellow paint to help you read the hands (not glow though) and the band has some easy quick-release pins but I am disappointed Garmin wants >$100 more simply for a metal case. The band got replaced by a conventional metal mesh band which I like a lot better. Annoying how poorly packaged the nice watch hardware is. The really bad: It loses sync 1-2 times a day. Every morning when I wake up I have to spend ~60 seconds going through a specific process. 1) Open the phone app (even if you left it on your phone all night) 2) wait for it to sync 3) select pair now under settings+Bluetooth settings. Only then can I get the high and low temperatures for the day streamed to my wrist. Certainly not going to be 5 seconds after I open my eyes in the morning. I like it. I’d recommend it. I just don’t understand why more thought can’t go into the basic operation and layout of these products. Technology wise it all seems pretty great. Clean up the interface. Add glow paint to the hands and a couple hashes. Come up with some way to have it sync without me telling it to on my phone in the morning. Make the screen a little bigger. Stop making me swipe through your menus so much, you have more control points than you’re utilizing. The device works pretty well as a business tool. You get notifications of upcoming meetings that show up on your phone. You can see who’s calling you in a meeting politely. You can even sneak reading a text message in a meeting. The hands and invisible screen make it very stealthy and it’s fairly conservative design means you can wear it with most attire (even a suit if you change the band to something nicer). It seems targeted more at the fitness crowd but it’s strengths lie more with work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2018 by Detail Focused Reviewer

  • Good Hybrid, lousy battery life
Style: Premium Color: Onyx Black w/ Suede Size: Small/Medium
I’ve had the watch for almost a year. Ivr had fossil and withings hybrid watches as well. Battery life started with about 10 days, then a week, then 5 days. Now, it’s about 3 days. The digital display is not as clear as the Withings Hybrid, (which sucks for those of us who need reading glasses) but it’s a cooler looking watch. My favorite part: when I get a spam call on my cell phone (in my pocket), I can decline it on the watch. Also, I’ve used the “find phone” several times to find my phone in my house. The audio allows to play/pause/forward/back but no volume control unlike the fossil watches. I like that it’s waterproof and I can swim and shower with it - unlike the withings watch. Overall, it’s a good watch, but not perfect. Not yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023 by B.Eytzim

  • Love but change the wrist band
Style: Sport Color: White w/ Rose Gold Size: Small/Medium
I love everything about it accept the wrist band. It gave me a horrible rash which literally blistered. Got a new leather band and it’s perfect. I think the steps are close to being accurate but counts a little extra maybe because my arm moving when not walking? I’m not sure. I love that it’s a classic style with smart watch features. The app is easy to use. It charges fast and battery lasts a long time. If I could change anything it would be the size but they all seem to be this big so no choice there. It’s a wonderful watch all together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022 by Julie

  • Great watch
Style: Sport Color: White w/ Rose Gold Size: Small/Medium
I really like this phone. I wanted a fitness tracking watch that didn’t look like a fitness watch. I got a reconditioned phone that is like new. It does a great job of tracking my heart rate, sleep, stress level. The app also syncs with my iPhone health app. The battery life is very good so far. It did take me about 30 minutes to get the watch to sync to the Garmin connect app. After 2 attempts I closed the app and I restarted the watch by attaching it to the charger. Then it was able to sync it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by June C. Turner

  • So far the wife likes it, this is a good unit for people that want watches to look like watches.
There are quite a lot of people that choose their fashion carefully and want their watches not to look like a computer screen. This watch stands out as having a lot of the function without any of the often trades left to deal with when you want a smartwatch. So much of the features are hidden in the Garmin Connect app, that this is both a blessing and a mild curse. My wife wanted all the features but without any of the dead giveaway of a fitness tracker. To be subtle and mission accomplished. If not one gripe. I am not sure how many have had to deal with the watch hands being inaccurate, but I suspect plenty being that Garmin puts a function in the watch to realign the watch hands back to accurate. Something initially my wife thought was just a broken watch, she noticed the watch hands started to be "fast" or "slow" at times over the coming days. She wanted to return the watch as faulty, before I had a look. No, the watch isnt faulty, or at least you can workaround the issue. My suspicions are this happens when the battery level is getting low, but the watch hands will not coincide with the digital time readout if you compare them. Luckily, though this is gone over at setup time (which of course my wife ignored), this is something you can adjust before shipping the unit back. Simply hold down on the screen for roughly 2 seconds where the digital display normally is and it will show the menu screen. Swipe right a few times till you see the clock with 2 arrows indicating clockwise and counterclockwise simultaneously. This is the hand calibration screen. First rotate each hand to indicate exactly noon (or midnight whichever way you look at it), and once adjusted, exit the menu and the hands will once again align with the actual time. Took me all of a few seconds to figure this out without the tutorial or setup guide/manual, but I do this for a living. I simply thought to myself, well if I design a unit without buttons, but a touchscreen in place, how would I do it. Yup, bingo, it can be adjusted. Hopefully this helps someone. Overall, the watch is right in the segment where there are some to choose from, but not many. The Garmin Connect app is actually quite well done, so this fills in from a lot of shortcomings other watches in this segment tend to have. I would buy it again, but let it be known the watch hands sometimes trail against the real time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by A. Pena

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