Garmin Vivofit 4 Large
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8 years ago
Garmin Vivofit 4 Review
The Garmin Vivofit 4 is the newest device in the Vivofit line of popular fitness trackers. The Vivofit line is known for its small size and easy to understand interface. It doesn't try to go overboard and become a smartwatch but accomplishes the basic goals of a fitness tracker.
7 years ago
Vivofit 4
Wearing my Garmin vivofit 4 is a great motivator for me to get moving and helps me with living a healthy lifestyle
6 years ago
Garmin Vivofit 4 Black Large 010-01847-03 review
Garmin's budget wearable is a surprisingly solid fitness tracker, but there's no reason to wear it all the time.
Pros:
- 1-year battery life, Always-on display, Garmin Connect app works with other ANT+ trackers
Cons:
- No GPS or heart rate sensor, Bad sleep tracking, Bulky, unattractive strap
8 years ago
Not much of an improvement
I brought this just over a month ago. Colored feature is difficult to see at times. The wifi connection drops out frequently with Samsung phone. Difficult to retrieve information. Not accurate with steps and info. Would have rated higher otherwise.
7 years ago
Counts all your steps
Since you don't have to take it off to charge it and you can wear it in the shower, it actually counts ALL your steps!! Easy to sync to an App on your phone. the only drawback is that it's just a little bulky, but fashionable .
8 years ago
Garmin Vivofit 4 review
Garmin's most basic fitness tracker is back for a fourth edition with the – you guessed it – Vivofit 4. This sits at the very opposite end of the range to the Fenix series, Garmin's expensive, feature-packed sports watches.
Pros:
- Hits most of the basics well
- Year-long battery life
- Automatic exercise detection
Cons:
- Not much of a looker
- Lacks GPS and HR sensors
- Running accuracy not perfect
8 years ago
Garmin vívofit 4 Review
Garmin is one of our favorites when it comes to fitness trackers. They tend to put out quality products, including their vívofit activity trackers, which seem to be their answer to the Fitbit Alta or Misfit Shine.
Pros:
- Simple
- durable
- easy to use
- Improved display
- Affordable price point
- 1-year battery life
- Waterproof
Cons:
- Does not pair with ANT+ HRMs
- Data tracking is not perfectly accurate
- No wrist HRM
- No smart notifications
8 years ago
Garmin Vivofit 4 – 12 months battery life (review)
I love fitness trackers – I hate charging them every day. Garmin's new Vivofit 4 has 2 x SR43 coin batteries that in theory will last over a year. Alas, testing cannot confirm that. Ray Shaw [email protected] has a passion for IT ever since building his first computer in 1980.
Pros:
- Basic fitness tracker with a one-year battery life
Cons:
- Dull screen
8 years ago
Garmin Vivofit 4 review
The Vivofit 4 is in a difficult market to compete in with stiff competition from the likes of Huawei, Moov and many more firms. But it's a generally good device and while it is missing some features we'd like to see on your wrist, if you're looking for a basic tracker it's likely this will make you...
Pros:
- Incredible battery life
- A color screen
- Low price
Cons:
- No GPS or heart rate
- Lacks phone notifications
- Sometimes difficult interface
8 years ago
It's comfortable to wear as it's adjustable. I like that I can wear it to aqua fit and it keeps track of my movements. I mainly got it to track my sleep and it seems fairly accurate. The app on my iPad is much easier to use than scrolling through the watch face though.
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