Publicerad: 2018-11-14, Författare: Finn , testad av: tek.no
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Sammanfattning: Hvis du gerne vil have et klassisk ur, men samtidig er fristet af smarte egenskaber, så er Garmin Vívomove HR et bud på et hybrid-ur, der både giver dig et elegant look kombineret med den populære selvmåling og informationer fra din mobil.Uret fås i to va...
Attractive design, Decent battery life, Wrist-based heart-rate monitoring, Some activities are automatically recorded, Offers several wellness features
Swiping motion can be finicky, Fit is challenging on smaller wrists, Poor screen visibility in daylight, Workout data accuracy is questionable
A quality hybrid watch that's best for general wellness tracking and basic smart features.The Garmin Vivomove HR isn't the watch to reach for when you want to accurately log running or cycling workouts, but if you want a larger bird's-eye view of your we...
Publicerad: 2017-11-22, Författare: Scott , testad av: cnet.com
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...
Can be used as a watch, no phone required, Stylish enough to wear all day
Inaccurate sleep tracking, Display is difficult to see in sunlight, Lightweight workout features
I love that the Vivomove HR's face never gives away its smart features until you want to see them. The design of the display, which is hidden until you raise your wrist, is brilliant. But this hybrid smartwatch suffers from an identity crisis. It wants to...
Lightweight and comfortable, Lots of fitness features, Looks great
Logging activities can be fiddly, Smeary screen, Mediocre battery life
Slightly underwhelming battery life isn't reason enough to not buy the Garmin Vivomove HR, however. If you're looking for a hybrid smartwatch that logs your steps, sleep, heart rate and stress in a package that both looks great and is fairly priced, it's...
Publicerad: 2018-11-21, Författare: Henry , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
Sammanfattning: If you want a smartwatch that looks like a normal watch your options are limited. Hybrid smartwatches mix the looks of a classic watch with smart functionality and should really be more popular than they are. But thanks to limited choice and consumer disi...
Publicerad: 2018-07-11, Författare: Henry , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
The Garmin Vivomove HR is a fine looking hybrid smartwatch that is best at being a very subtle activity tracker. It lacks GPS, but makes up for it with clever design, a heart rate monitor and great battery life.If you want to regularly track runs then you...