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Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Garmin Vivomove HR and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Vivomove HR.
Award: Recommended May 2018
May 2018
 
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The editors liked

  • Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch. The Vivomove HR includes heart rate
  • Step count and sleep tracking
  • And smart functions like notifications. It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus battery

The editors didn't like

  • The tiny touch display is hard to navigate. There are no physical buttons. It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness
  • And the glass body can collect scuffs

 

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  Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Full fitness features on a regular-looking analog watch. The Vivomove HR includes heart rate, step count and sleep tracking, and smart functions like notifications. It works on Android and iOS and has 50-meter water resistance and a weeklong-plus battery
  • The tiny touch display is hard to navigate. There are no physical buttons. It lasts longer in watch-only mode but won't track fitness, and the glass body can collect scuffs
  • Garmin's heart-tracking blend of fashion watch and fitness watch is a great choice for everyday watch wearers who want a fully embedded fitness experience...

 
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  Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Britta , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • The Garmin Vivomove HR combines beauty with brains. It's a stunning device that appears to find the perfect balance between a classic timepiece you can wear with jeans or business wear and a smart device thanks to that hidden touchscreen.Its feature set i...

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  Published: 2017-09-02, Author: James , review by: techradar.com

  • Premium feel, Innovative design
  • Limited notifications, No built-in GPS
  • Garmin's new and improved hybrid watch has a few minor upgrades, but the new design is a big improvement for anyone looking to hide fitness features on their wrist...

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  Published: 2017-09-01, Author: Hugh , review by: wareable.com

  • Classic timepiece design, That hidden screen, Heart rate tracking
  • No GPS, Screen too small for notifications, Hard to read in bright sunlight,
  • Garmin carefully treads the line between fitness tracker and stylish timepiece, and the results are mostly good. The hidden screen is a useful and unique addition, even if it's not great for handling notifications. Serious athletes will still want to look...

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  Published: 2017-12-19, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Better at fitness than it first appears, Fairly good battery life, Supports notifications, including WhatsApp, Uses the same app as Garmin's advanced watches
  • No GPS, Screen visibility only okay in bright light, Design could do with more refinement
  • The Garmin Vivomove HR is a very smart take on a watch that initially doesn't appear to be smart at all. It's a minimalist watch that after a few taps turns into a surprisingly good fitness tracker.More than just a step counter, it has a barometer and a s...

 
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  Published: 2018-02-07, Author: Trevor , review by: straitstimes.com

  • If users want fitness tracking without looking like they are wearing a fitness tracker, they could consider the Garmin Vivomove HR...

 
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  Published: 2018-07-12, review by: computerbase.de

  • tadellose Verarbeitung und Materialien, sehr gute hybride Umsetzung, nahtlos eingefasstes Display, Umfangreiche Infoanzeigen, schönes Design, lange Akkulaufzeit, Vitalmessungen nahe der Referenz, umfangreiche App
  • Helligkeit könnte bei direkter Sonneneinstrahlung besser sein, Fragwürdige Eignung zum Schwimmen und Tauchen trotz 5-ATM-Standard
  • Die Withings Steel HR (Test) hat das Konzept einer hybriden Smartwatch samt Info-Display anderthalb Jahre zuvor gut vorlegt, wird nun jedoch in nahezu allen Punkten von der Garmin Vívomove HR übertrumpft.Der Spagat zwischen einer analogen Uhr mit Charme u...

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  Published: 2018-02-01, Author: Tina , review by: curved.de

  • Sportlich schicke Optik, Verstecktes Display, starke Akkuleistung, viele Messparameter, detaillierte Garmin Connect App
  • Erkennt nicht viele Sportarten automatisch, Menüführung der Uhr ist gewöhnungsbedürftig
  • Garmins Vivomove HR hat uns mit schöner Optik und verlässlicher Funktionalität überzeugt. Vor allem hat uns aber die starke Akkuleistung von einer vollen Woche mit bei sportlichen Einsätzen sehr gut gefallen. Gerade Gelegenheitsläufer und -Radler dürften...

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  Published: 2018-01-15, Author: Julia , review by: computerbild.de

  • Guter Tragekomfort, Modisches Design, Misst den Puls recht zuverlässig, Berechnet den VO2max-Wert, Akku hält gut eine Woche, Wasserdicht, Zeigt Handy-Benachrichtigungen, Ermöglicht Musiksteuerung
  • Menüstruktur sehr verzweigt, Zählt Schritte zu ungenau, Kein GPS-Sensor
  • Die Garmin Vivomove HR ist eine modische Uhr mit Fitness-Tracker-Funktionen. Sie zählt Schritte und Treppen – im Testparcours überschätzte sie den Nutzer allerdings. Das geniale Display ist so eingearbeitet, dass man es nur sieht, wenn man die Uhr antippt...

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  Published: 2018-05-12, Author: Christophe , review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Design, Simplicité d'usage, Étanche (on peut l'utiliser pour la natation), Application Garmin Connect claire et intuitive, Autonomie
  • Absence de GPS, Lisibilité du second écran en pleine lumière, C'est à l'utilisateur d'interpréter les mesures
  • Entre deux catégories — les simples capteurs d'activité et les véritables montres de sport —, la Garmin Vívomove HR marque des points par son design sobre mais fédérateur, ainsi que ses mesures assez poussées. Quelques points perfectibles, notamment la li...

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