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 over Bluetooth. You might have to set the time manually on the Garmin, but it has the inactivity bar, a longer battery life, and we think it's got the edge in terms of looks. The Activite is just a bit too plain for us, but the Vivomove manages to stand out without becoming too fitness-focused. If you want to get some serious exercise, Garmin also has the wider range of gear (and a more in-depth app), so we think it has the edge. Whether it's right for you at all depends on whether you spend more time at the gym than at home, or if you're just after a small nudge to get a bit more active. Serious athlete? This is your daytime watch, one you swap out for a serious tracker when it's time to hit the track. Commuter with style - and a sturdy pair of walking boots? Free up a space on your wrist: this is everything you need from a fitness watch. Buy the Vivomove from Garmin
Subtle and stylish looks; No information overload; Brilliant battery;
Too simple for serious sports-fiends; Missing a few features;