Garmin 010-02240-00 Vivomove Style, Rose Gold Aluminum Case with White Silicone Band
$411.56
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- Hybrid smartwatches with sophisticated analog looks and advanced smart features
- Hidden touchscreen display reacts to your movements and is only visible when you need it
- Stay connected with Smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar view and more (with a compatible smartphone)
Specification: Garmin 010-02240-00 Vivomove Style, Rose Gold Aluminum Case with White Silicone Band
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Garmin 010-02240-00 Vivomove Style, Rose Gold Aluminum Case with White Silicone Band
$411.56
H67 –
Nachdem man von der Vivomove 3 kaum etwas zu lesen bekommt, hier ein kurzer Review zur Orientierung (2 Tage Nutzung):
+ minimalistisches Design, meiner subjektiven Meinung nach sehr attraktiv
+ Uhrband dicker als bei einer Vivoactive 3 oder Forerunner, aber angenehm zu tragen
+ 20mm Standarduhrband – für Wechselfreudige
+ volles Sensorprogramm (inkl. bar. Höhenmesser -> Stockwerke) und Vitalmetriken (PulsOx, BodyBattery, Stresslevel, Atmungsfrequenz)
+ erstaunlich nützliche Sportprogramme, Nutzung via dem kleinen OLED – Display gut umgesetzt
+ Connected GPS
+ die Laufzeit scheint die versprochenen 5 Tage durchaus zu erreichen
o ob die Watch im Uhr-Modus (low battery) weiterhin Vitalwerte erfasst, kann ich noch nicht sagen – lt. Manual deaktiviert sich nur das Display.
o Einrichtung generell OK, einige Lags des Devices während des Prozesses dürfen einen nicht aus der Ruhe bringen
o zweifaches Tippen zur Aktivierung des OLED – Screens funktioniert nicht immer (meine Schätzung 8/10)
o Die Lesbarkeit des OLED – Display ist generell in Ordnung, bei hellem Tageslicht allerdings grenzwertig
– sehr schwache Vibration (auch auf der maximalen Stufe), die Weckerfunktion muss daher mit einem Fragezeichen gesehen werden
– der “Homescreen” hat sehr eingeschränkte Darstellungsmöglichkeiten (z.B. keine Akkuanzeige, Anzahl Benachrichtigungen – ist alles nur über Widgets zu erreichen)
– die Uhr kann nicht abgeschaltet werden (strange, but true)
– kein physio true up, aber Vo2Max (was bei Nutzung mit anderen Garmin Devices durchaus unerwünschte Effekte haben kann)
– das Device muss als primäres Device eingerichtet werden, wenn man die O2 – Messung während des Schlafes nutzen möchte
Fazit: wer eine schlichte, schicke Uhr möchte, das aktuelle Maximum an Garmins Vitalwerten (nicht zu Verwechseln mit Trainingsmetriken!!) und gelegentlich auch trainiert, ist hier gut bedient. Die Smart – Functions sind durch den kleinen Screen natürlich weniger komfortabel als auf einer reinrassigen Smartwatch, aber brauchbar. Auch eine Nutzung mit anderen Garmin Devices in Kombination klappt reibungslos (abgesehen vom Vo2Max – Thema).
Noch ein Hinweis: jene Modelle, die ein AMOLED – Display ihr eigen nennen haben ein deutlich größeres Display zu bieten (und dieses auch farbig). Ob das nun 50 – 100,- Aufpreis rechtfertigen, hängt von der Nutzung und der Erwartungshaltung ab.
Update nach ein paar Wochen Nutzung:
– der Watchmodus ist tatsächlich nur ein Watchmodus – keine Vitaldaten, kein Wecker (Wecker wäre fein gewesen, allerdings müsste dazu auch das Display aktiviert werden).
o das letzte Firmware – Update hat die double-tap Funktion verbessert. Noch immer nicht optimal, aber die Richtung stimmt.
cozza –
The watch is really Good does exactly what I wanted, but has to swap wrist every now and then as it gets sore, I’ve put a pic up to show.
Danniella Josephine –
I have been using Fitbits for a few years now, so when I saw the Garmin Vivomove 3S Hybrid Smartwatch available I couldn’t resist giving it a go to compare the two. To make it easier to read, I will list what I think the positives and negatives are of this watch.
-Positives-
* It looks like a traditional watch but has the features of a smartwatch that we now find it hard to live without
* The watch hands tell the time even when the battery is low
* It has a digital display that appears when the screen is tapped
* The watch tracks a number of things such as sleep, steps, flights of stairs, energy levels, stress levels, oxygen level, hydration levels and heart rate (there’s also the ability to track a menstrual cycle)
* When setting a step goal, the watch analyses the number of steps you normally do, and changes your goal accordingly
* You can have notifications sent to your phone through Bluetooth
* Pink, rose gold and white are a great colour combination, and I had a compliments immediately on the watch
* Even though only one strap is provided, the watch strap can fit a number of different wrist sizes
* When the watch realises you’re feeling stressed, it offers timed breathing exercises
* The watch measures SpO2%, which is a premium paid service on Fitbit
-Negatives-
* I found the battery life to be a disappointment. I am used to having 5-7 days of battery life, so having to charge the watch every 2-3 days was a bit annoying, especially when I barely used the Bluetooth
* You’re unable to toggle the type of notifications sent to the watch, its either all or nothing, and to be honest I didn’t really want my junk mail pushed to my phone as a notification
* The watch is heavier than other fitness trackers
* The stress level measuring was a bit hit and miss, there are more times than most when the watch couldn’t measure my levels as I was too “active” and I ended up taking no notice of it
* The Garmin Connect app isn’t as fun to use as the Fitbit app
* I found the raise to wake action wasn’t as responsive as I would have liked and I often had to physically tap on the screen for the digital screen to work
Overall, I’ve enjoyed using the Garmin Vivomove Smartwatch and it will be hard to go back to a Fitbit, especially when I get so many compliments about it. It would make a great present for Christmas this year, although its worth keeping an eye out for a deal as it can be out of budget at full price. I have tried to include pictures in my review as I know they’re helpful, although it seems my camera didn’t like the digital display! I hope you found my thoughts helpful :o)
Samuel Rousseau –
I think most people who say the heart rate sensor or the connected gps aren’t accurate probably don’t use it or wear it properly. Or maybe they didn’t adjust the settings properly… I’ve used 4 high end Garmin watches so far and from my experience, the Vivomove is as accurate as an activity tracker can be.
The features on this watch totally blew my mind. The oled display is gorgeous, deep blacks, sharp and bright. Battery life and charging time are really good.
I saw in another review that it felt cheaply made… I really don’t understand. It actually feels very high quality. The case is entirely made of aluminium and it definitely feels like so, and not like cheap plastic. The nylon band looks great and is so tightly woven that you just can’t soak it wet.
The only thing I would have liked is that it would have a saphire glass like the luxe but I feel like gorilla glass will be fine enough. To be honest I would probably not complain if the luxe had gorilla glass too.
Also, maybe you’ve heard that you can’t see time on it in the dark. Well… tap on the screen twice and you’ll see it.
Sarah Christine Raßmuß –
Die Uhr hat mich durch ihr schlicht- schickes Design und die vielfältigen Funktionen komplett überzeugt. Ist sie nicht aktiviert, vermutet man keine Smartwatch dahinter.
Das Problem der Aktivierung wurde hier schon mehrmals beschrieben und kann ich leider bestätigen. Durch Drehen des Handgelenkes ließ sie sich nur am ersten Tag aktivieren, danach nicht mehr. Dass die Uhr bei mir nicht auf 2 maliges Tippen reagiert liegt an meinen stets sehr kalten Händen. Beim Test bei Anderen hat es sofort funktioniert.
Ansonsten bin ich wirklich begeistert. Sie zeichnet sehr zuverlässig alle eingestellten Parameter auf, weckt mich jeden Tag durch Vibration – anders als in einem Anderen Feed beschrieben, reicht mir die Vibration auf geringster Stufe völlig aus um aufzuwachen – und lässt sich sehr intuitiv bedienen. Besonders schön finde ich, dass die Zeiger während der Einstellungen etc. in die Horizontale gehen, um nicht zu stören, und bei zum Beispiel der Batterieanzeige als Füllstandzeiger genutzt werden.
Bisher nutze ich sie seit 5 Tagen durchgängig und die Batterie geht deutlich zu Neige, hält aber immernoch.
Probleme, wie dass sich das Armband selbstständig gelöst oder Jucken ausgelöst hat, wie zum Teil beschrieben, traten bei mir auch nicht auf.
Insgesamt von mir also eine klare Kaufempfehlung.
Savarine –
Je la porte depuis plusieurs semaines et je ne m’en passe plus car elle me permet de savoir en tout temps quelle est mon activité physique ou manque d’activité. Elle me prévient de mes appels entrants et mes messages dans plusieurs boites courriels ou applications. Je peux consulter la météo et les statistiques offerts par Garmin comme mon stress, mon sommeil, mes menstruation.
Je la recommande vivement pour les femmes qui cherchent une montre connectée et féminine mais pas toutes les fonctions d’un téléphone intelligent au poignet.
Serapham –
I have what people would consider very small wrists. I can wear this on the forth last notch, but I find the band is quite long and almost wraps around. Face is a bit big for my tiny wrists but the functions seem to be working well. Setting up is fairly easy and is all done on the app. Looks much nicer than standard fitness watches in my opinion and the arms of the watch move out of the way when you’re looking at your stats which is pretty convenient.
Update: after a week of use I’m in love with this watch. I measured my wrist and it’s 5.5 inches in circumference. It’s been fairly accurate in reading my stress levels as I started a new job and it was able to detect my first day. Also, A couple days ago I had noticed my “body battery” was lower than expected and thought nothing of it but came down with the stomach bug a couple hours later. It hit me hard and has continued and the stress levels on my Garmin have read consistently high due to sickness. I’m extremely impressed, my only qualm so far is the silicone band. Unfortunately, the friction caused a little bit of a rash and so I’m taking a break from wearing it.
gawettla –
I would have given it a higher review, if it had wireless charging. There are many times I plug it in to charge and it does not charge. So I am questioning how long the charging connector is going to last.
The battery for me lasts at least 4 days. I generally let it run until the low battery warning comes on. From there it takes 1-2 hours to fully charge.
I got this to replace a Fitbit charge. The fitbit charge display is not readable in the sun. Neither is the display on this, but at least I can see the time.
As for the capabilities and features of the Garmin compared to the Fitbit, they are pretty similar.
I think the Garmin step count is more accurate than the Fitbit. The count is lower with the Garmin.
I think the Garmin does a better job of determining Resting Heart Rate. I think the Fitbit waits until you are active to determine the Resting Heart Rate, so it comes out 5 or 10 higher than I think it should be. The Garmin number seems more reasonable.
One area where the Fitbit is better than the Garmin is with auto exercise detection. For some types of exercise, like Elliptical, the Garmin never detects it. The FitBit always did.
One area where they differ is in the fitness level. The Fitbit said my fitness level was Excellent, the Garmin says I have the body of a much older person. I can’t say the Fitbit was really correct, but I am sure the Garmin is wrong.
The Fitbit would give me a weekly report for my activities, the Garmin does not. Or at least I have not figured out how to do it. In either case, I think the Fitbit setup, configuration, and infrastructure is easier to use than the Garmin.
Although it may not seem like it, I am happy with the Garmin Vivomove Style. It looks great, it looks like a watch, and it behaves like a watch. The fact that it does fitness tracking is a bonus.
flowerbomb –
This watch has been a complete disappointment. There is a software malfunction which nobody warns you about and Garmin doesn’t know how to fix. I bought this watch for one purpose only, to track by yoga practice, how long I practice for in a daily basis and calories burned. But the software malfunction does not allow you to add other exercises. It only activity that works is “running” all the other ones, no matter how many times you try to add them, it is not able to add the feature to your watch.
I called Garmin support and they told me it is a software malfunction as I’m not the only client complaining about this issue, and the only thing they could do is investigate. They asked me for a million things to send them via email so they can launch an investigation. A complete waste of time for the consumer basically. Garmin needs to recall all of these defected watch it and either issue refunds or replace them.
I’m really disappointed in both the watch for not working properly and Garmin customer support.
mc –
I returned my Apple Watch and purchase this Garmin watch. The fitness tracking and app in my opinion provides more valuable info and the battery lasts 3/4 days! Charges fully within 30-40mins (way better than having to charge it nightly)
I was very worries about it being too big for my wrist but it fits nicely. Very light as well which is another added bonus. Definitely recommend!