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Garmin vívofit LCD Wristband activity tracker Black

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  • - Wristband activity tracker Black
  • - LCD
  • - Heart rate monitor
  • - Waterproof
  • - Bluetooth
  • - Battery life: 365 day(s)
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Short summary description Garmin vívofit LCD Wristband activity tracker Black:
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Garmin vívofit, Wristband activity tracker, LCD, Waterproof

Long summary description Garmin vívofit LCD Wristband activity tracker Black:
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Garmin vívofit. Display type: LCD. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Product colour: Black, Waterproof up to: 50 m. Battery life: 365 day(s), Battery type: CR1632. Weight: 25.5 g

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Reviews
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
Uk has collected 88 expert reviews for Garmin vívofit LCD Wristband activity tracker Black and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
75%
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pocket-lint.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:49
Garmin is well known for its navigation products and running watches, but it's a company with more to offer in the wider consumer space too. That's exactly where the Garmin Vivofit activity tracker is aimed: a wearable wrist device able to track your dail...
Good Year-long battery life, keeps things simple, clear display, accurate, affordable point to activity tracking, waterproof, ANT+ for optional HR monitor...
Bad No screen illumination, no altimeter, no vibration, optional heart-rate monitor not comfortable...
Bottom line The Gamin Vivofit does exactly what you want a simple activity tracker to do: track your daily steps, distance travelled, calories burned and then present that in a format that's easy to understand. The device even learns your habits and automatical...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2015-02-06 17:40:49
One thing that the majority of activity trackers have in common is a built-in rechargeable battery. Most trackers will deliver between four and 10 days of usage on a single charge, but you need to remember to keep them charged up or risk missing some of y...
80%
techview.co
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2015-02-06 17:40:49
Garmin have already established themselves as one of the front runners in fitness devices. So, when they decided to get into the fitness band market, we couldn't wait to look at how they've further improved upon devices that can be bought from direct comp...
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techlife.net
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2015-02-06 17:40:49
Unfortunately, the same decisions that allow the Vivofit to have such impressive longevity are also the cause of some of the strap's biggest frustrations.Firstly, that monochrome LCD screen doesn't have a backlight. Come dusk, you're going to need some ex...
70%
gadgetguy.com.au
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2015-02-06 17:40:50
Everybody is getting into the fitness game, and Garmin is no different, as. the GPS maker embraces fitness more than the typical cardio and swimming watches, and making a wearable for anyone keen to see how they're going.The next fitness gadget set to per...
Good Never needs to recharge, and when it runs out of power, you just replace the battery, Comfortable to wear, Works as a watch, too...
Bad Doesn't light up in the dark, making it impossible to read unless the light is on, No automatic syncing, Seems to miscalculate steps, App doesn't explore areas enough, leaving you with limited information, Won't intercept phone calls or messages, even tho...
Bottom line Garmin's entry into the ever-growing fitness band arena is an interesting one, but it presents more issues than it solves. We are huge fans of the no-charge concept, because that takes away one of the things that bothers people about devices they have to...
70%
techradar.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:50
Unlike TomTom, Garmin had the idea of creating its own serious running watch quite some time ago. The first Forerunner surfaced all the way back in 2003, but it's taken until now to come up with a product fit for this brave new age of the 'casual' fitness...
Good Always, on display, Year, long battery, Inactivity meter is a great reminder...
Bad No backlight, No altimeter...
Bottom line Before you head into the quality of its various fitness features, the Vivofit's always-on display and year-long battery life make it a wearable winner - possibly the only one that could replace your watch right now. Luckily, the fitness stuff is good too...
70%
telegraph.co.uk
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2015-02-06 17:40:50
It has a "fairly rudimentary" screen that is beneficial to saving battery, said T3 technology critics.They concluded that it was one of the "nicest" designs on the market with a strong battery life.Video source: Future PublishingIs Nike 'pulling FuelBan...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2015-02-06 17:40:50
Garmin is no stranger to the fitness game. In fact, we're only surprised how long the company has waited before dipping its toes into the waters of the activity tracker scene. The new Vivofit is available on its own or with a heart-rate monitor. Is it the...
Bottom line The Vivofit is a great activity tracker, but there's still some work to be done on the software side of things. Also consider the Polar Loop.Tags:GadgetsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery  Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this article...
70%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
In 2014, pretty much every major tech manufacturer is now pushing the idea that fitness and tech make perfect bedfellows. There’s a battle raging to see who can win a spot on your wrist and quantify your entire life, and there can only be one winner.Sa...
Good The Garmin Vivofit ticks every box you’d expect from a wrist-bound tracker. It tallies your steps, calories burned, distance travelled, sleep patterns, and heart rate if you wear the optional monitor. Thankfully, the step counting is very accurate. In our testing it proved hard to outfox, although we ‘ll always allow a small percentage margin for error.Enter your age, sex, weight and height and t...
Bad Notice we said ‘perfunctory in daylight’ about the display? To achieve that stellar battery life Garmin has had to make some compromises, one of which is forgoing a backlight. It’s not a deal-breaker, but we’d have liked to have seen a Casio Classic-style button-operated light. As it is, the display is basically unreadable at night. There’s also no vibration for alarms or meeting your goals, a gr...
Bottom line For £100, there’s a lot to like about the Garmin. Its weaknesses are minor and very forgivable for that epic battery life, while its movement bar and auto-adjusting goals are great twists to the existing formula. If you want to be really proactive and...
80%
trustedreviews.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
First reviewed: 6/5/2014 The Garmin Vivofit is now available for £79.99 from a number of retailers, that's around £10 more than some other trackers that don't come with screens or year long battery life. What is the Garmin Vivofit? The Garmin Vivofit is a...
Good Water-resistant design, Personalised step goals keep you motivated, Year-long battery life...
Bad No backlight for display, No Altimeter, Troublesome syncing and uploading data...
Bottom line The Garmin Vivofit is an affordable fitness tracker with great battery life that's a few features short of being the best to buy.Next, read our Best Fitness Trackers roundup...
70%
techradar.com/au/
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
Garmin Vivofit is rerouting the incredible short battery life of wearable gadgets by launching an always-on fitness tracker that lasts more than a year on a single charge.We were able to wear the Vivofit fitness band without wearing down the battery at CE...
Good Battery lasts more than a year, Alwayson display is easy to read, Comes with two band sizes, Inactivity meter is a great reminder...
Bad Can't see it in the dark, No GPS functionality from GPS company...
Bottom line Garmin is a GPS navigation company taking a new direction in the wearable fitness market. Sure, it peddled cycling monitors and running watches for over a decade now, but Vivofit represents its first attempt at a more mainstream device. CES 2014 has made...
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gadgetspeak.com
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2015-02-18 08:17:33
The actual vivofit unit features a small (30 x 12mm) LCD screen with a side-mounted button for cycling through the various options and feedback information supplied by the device. Due to the size of the screen, only a limited amount of data can be display...
68%
wareable.com
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2015-06-13 09:13:50
Garmin is a goliath of tracking, and its GPS products have ruled the roost for much of the last decade. Like Polar, the wearable tech zeitgeist has brought the general consumer to Garmin's front porch, and the Vivofit is the company's first fitness tracke...
Good Interchangeable strap, Survives the swimming pool, Pairs with heart rate monitor, Inspired one year battery life...
Bad Style far less than universal, Lack of automatic syncing, Awkward sleep mode, Pairing woes...
Bottom line The Vivofit has its faults but the year-long battery life is a stroke of genius that makes the most wearable activity-tracking wearable you'll find. Add in skills like waterproofing, heart rate tracking, inactivity reminders and sleep stats and this is a...
80%
gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-13 09:13:51
In the ever-expanding pantheon of wearable fitness trackers, Garmin is looking for an open seat, ideally at the Cool Kids' Table (CKT). Garmin makes some of the best GPS sports watches out there, so expectations were high for the company's first tracker...
Good Year-long battery life, Two straps included, Heart rate included in HR bundle...
Bad No pendant, Mediocre web apps, Uncomfortable clasp...
Bottom line LikeYear-long battery life.Two straps included.Heart rate included in HR bundle.Don't LikeNo pendant.Mediocre web apps.Uncomfortable clasp.For $160, this is a hard pass. It has a few good ideas (like the Move Bar), but they're poorly integrated. Even the...
70%
techsmart.co.za
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2016-02-08 07:39:51
Wearables have literally flooded the technology market over the last eighteen months, it seems as if we cannot go a single week without a manufacturer releasing a new model, as the need to gain a one up on their competitors ever increases.Now Garmin is en...
Good Easy setup and useful crossplatform application; Accurate sensor information for precise performance measurements...
Bad Lackluster screen is poor in heavy sunlight...
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the-gadgeteer.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:49
I have a thing for activity trackers, fitness trackers, pedometers or whatever other name you like to call them. I've reviewed at least a dozen of them in the last couple of years and don't see an end to their popularity anytime soon. The latest tracker t...
Good 1yr battery life, Always on display, Works with a heart strap monitor, Shows inactivity status...
Bad Intermittent problems syncing with smartphone, Display doesn't have a backlight, Mobile app is weak...
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theverge.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:49
I sit at a desk too much. I drink too much coffee. I don't sleep very well. I have an odd feeling those three things might be connected. This thing on my wrist agrees with that assessment.After a few months of wearing and interacting with a fitness tracke...
79%
slashgear.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
Within the blossoming smart wearables market, the battle for the real estate on your wrist is getting intense. With the Garmin VivoFit , many of us will have our bases covered. It keeps track of your activity levels adequately, and the sleek styling makes...
Bottom line We like the Vivofit for someone who is starting to be interested in wearables for the purpose of getting healthy. It's also useful for someone who may not have a smartphone, as the desktop app/sync is available. That's not always the case with wearable...
0%
imore.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
The vivofit by Garmin is a fitness tracker that not only tracks distance, calories burned, and steps — it lasts on one charge for an entire year. Slap it on your wrist and never worry about charging it. But are the features and functionality a match for t...
Good Battery lasts an entire year, meaning you never have to charge it, Waterproof up to 50 meters so feel free to track water activities, Move Bar keeps you conscious of how long you're sitting idle for, Comfortable to wear for long periods of time, Capable o...
Bad Clasp doesn't feel sturdy and can easily become snagged on something, App isn't as robust as other offerings, Sync times with the app are often times slower than expected, Not a very large community, I couldn't find any friends using a Garmin tracker...
Bottom line The Garmin vivofit is a great product overall but has a few minor design flaws, such as the clasp, that I'd really like to see addressed in future iterations. It's also hard to find friends who use it so if motivation is key for you, it may not be the bes...
0%
examiner.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
As springtime draws closer many of us will seek to shed the excess weight gained while hibernating during these past cold winter months. One of the quickest ways to that is by moving your body; be it by walking, running, swimming or hitting the gym. Now that you have your intentions set in place in your mind now it’s time to get some gear to help get and keep you motivated...
80%
dcrainmaker.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
Since that announcement Garmin has brought the Vivofit and associated web and mobile apps to market and thus, I've had time to poke at it and dig into how it works inside and out. I've been wearing it for weeks now, using it for everything from walking to...
Bottom line Ultimately, I think Garmin has nailed the device side of Vivofit. As an activity tracker, it checks off almost all the major boxes of what I want. Sure, I could quibble over lack of stairs or lack of alarms. But for me, I don't really tend to use or get m...
0%
wired.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
You come to dread the blinking red bar on the Vivofit display. But that's precisely the point. It's there to highlight your inactivity — specifically, when you've been immobile for an hour. But as exasperating as this bar of shame can be, heeding its gent...
Good Yearlong battery life means you never have to worry about charging. Comes in a variety of colors. Bluetooth and Antcompatible. Water resistant up to 50m...
Bad Garmin Connect app is subpar compared to other fitness apps. Display isn't backlit, making it hard to read in low light settings. Not the most comfortable fitness tracker to sleep in. Sometimes syncing takes multiple attempts...
80%
pcmag.com
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2015-02-06 17:40:51
Garmin, a company known for its GPS-enabled products, including sports watches for high-performance athletes, has thrown its hat into the activity tracking ring with the Garmin Vivofit (from $129.99)%displayPrice% at %seller%. It's a well thought-out devi...
Good Comfortable wrist-worn activity tracker. Monitors steps, distance, sleep, calories burned. Syncs to computer via USB ANT+ stick and Bluetooth Smart-enabled phones.
Bad Not particularly stylish. Doesn't count stairs climbed. No natively supported activities other than walking and running. Must actively enable sleep mode...
Bottom line Garmin's Vivofit activity tracker makes a few trade-offs to balance features, style, and ease of use into a mid-priced device. The results will appeal to a certain crowd, but not everyone...
70%
zdnet.com
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2015-05-29 09:03:44
Regular readers know I am a regular activity tracker user and write about them extensively here on the Mobile Gadgeteer blog. I've been using the Jawbone UP24 for a few months and was quite happy with the band, until now.Jorno folding keyboard for iOS, An...
Good Over one year battery life No backlighting to see the display at night, Always on display and comfortable form factor No vibration for alarm functionality, Motivational move bar  , ANTsupport for heart rate monitor connectivity  , Waterproof design so you...
Bad No backlighting to see the display at night, No vibration for alarm functionality, No backlighting to see the display at night, No vibration for alarm functionality...
Bottom line I was mostly satisfied with the Jawbone UP24 and didn't think much about looking for another fitness tracker. The Garmin Vivofit surprised me with the useful functionality combined with extremely long battery life. Having to never remove a tracker or worr...
90%
toptenreviews.com
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2015-08-25 01:08:57
The Garmin Vivofit is a fitness tracker with a sleep-tracking function, a display and a compatible heart rate monitor. The app shows estimations of sleep and calories burned based on your activity level and movement, allowing you to keep up with your slee...
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consumersearch.com
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2017-08-27 06:27:47
Check it out on Amazon Garmin Vivofit Garmin vívofit Fitness Band - Blue 151 Customer Reviews Buy For...
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