Run, bike, swim, golf, ski and more with vivo active HR, the GPS smartwatch with Elevate wrist heart rate technology. Outside of your more active moments, its built-in activity tracker counts steps throughout the day and measures calories burned. The sunlight-readable, high-resolution touchscreen features smart notifications such as call, text, email, social media alerts and more. Customize your watch with more than 1,300 apps, watch face designs, data fields and widgets from our Connect IQ store. Battery charge lasts through all your activities with up to 8 days in watch/activity tracking mode (no GPS) or up to 13 hours using GPS.
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Best activity tracker on the market – Updated 5/16/16 I’ve been using it for almost 2 weeks now, I got lucky and got one really early. So far, I love it. Between weight training, elliptical running, biking (outdoor with ant+ sensors connected) and a huge amount of yard work, I am extremely impressed. Unlike previous wrist based trackers I’ve had, this one actually tracks movement when I cut the lawn or push a shopping cart. I use the GPS for yard work (turn on the walk activity), and it’s really cool to see the movement map when I’m done…
– Usage of watch using swipes/touches and two buttons is easy. – Display of graphics on watch is readable … (I’ll update this review as the days go by…currently owned for about 2 weeks)Use the watch mainly for cycling activity and the GPS tracking is phenomenal. After syncing with the phone app, the map is available and it is very accurate – even on rides in wooded parks.Pros:- Integration with phone/web/desktop applications is flawless.- Usage of watch using swipes/touches and two buttons is easy.- Display of graphics on watch is readable (though not…
All-around activity tracker with golf features and good battery life? YES I want to start this off by saying that this is the first fitness tracker I have owned. I would consider myself an athlete and have been one for basically my entire life. The sports I’ve played have changed over the years, but I’ve always been pretty active. I looked at other devices in the past like Fitbit, Polar, Nike, and even other Garmin devices, and nothing was appealing enough for me to finally buy into the whole activity tracking craze. A few months back, a friend showed me his Garmin…