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The Garmin Vivoactive 3 is a regenerated smartwatch featuring a 1.2-inch always-on reflective LCD, onboard GPS and Glonass for precise tracking, and a robust 5 ATM waterproof rating. It offers superior heart rate accuracy, flexible navigation with touch and physical controls, and a battery life that outlasts most competitors, making it an ideal companion for professionals who demand reliability and style in their fitness tech.
| ASIN | B07HP7P4JT |
| Item model number | 010-01769-00-cr |
| Product Dimensions | 4.34 x 1.17 x 4.34 cm; 40.82 g |
P**E
This watch competes against the smarter of the Fitbit watches, and since I came from using a Fitbit Blaze, that's what I'm largely going to compare it against. The one place where fitbit devices win out is in the resident application, and auto activity detection. While I generally prefer the Garmin app, It is infuriating that food tracking is outsourced to Under Armour's application. They do sync together, but the Under Armor app is about 90% advertisements, is bloated, and a pain to use. Also, this device has trouble accurately detecting when I climb stairs, and it 100% fails to autodetect activities, like walking, jogging or bike riding. Those are the negatives. Onto the positives. 1. Heart rate: The heart rate detection is nearly flawless, especially compared to my old fitbit. The Garmin almost never loses my heart rate, whereas the fitbit would constantly drop out. 2. Onboard GPS: I can go running, biking, etc with just the watch, and it has ONBOARD gps. A number of Fitbit products claim to do GPS tracking of activities, but in the fine print, they let you know it uses your phone GPS to track, so you're really no better off than just using an app on your phone at that point. 3. Battery life: Battery life on the Garmin watch is epic. I can easily go over a week without charging it. In fact, I get MORE life than Garmin claims. The only caveat to that is when you are doing GPS tracking, you can burn through a charge in a long day or so. For passive wear, though, it is epic. 4. Screen: At first I was underwhelmed by the screen, it's a reflective color LCD, so it is much less vibrant than some other smart watches. However, that reflective screen has some benefits I didn't consider at first... Since it is LCD, it can be on ALL THE TIME. That means there are no button presses or strange arm twitches needed to check the time. If it's dark out, a quick tap of the screen will turn on the backlight. Also, the screen is touch-sensitive, which makes navigation very intuitive. 5. Device navigation: Dovetailing to the above point, you can move around on the watch using multiple techniques: Swiping and tapping on the screen, sliding your finger along the side opposite the crown button, and tapping the crown button. This flexibility allows use of the watch with gloves on. 6. Customization: There are many, many great watchfaces and applications available for the Vivoactive watches. 7. Watchbands: Unlike Fitbit, Garmin opted for a traditional watch band system. This means you can go out and buy whatever style band you like, and use it with the Vivoactive. I'm personally a fan of metal bands, so it was easy to get something that fit nicely. Overall, much superior to other offerings I've tried out.
S**E
C'est ma 2 ème Garmin, j'avais une forunner. J'en suis contente mais je n'ai réussi qu'une seule fois à programmer le réveil ?! Je ne comprends pas pourquoi... J'aurais souhaiter avoir un minimum d'explication sur le fonctionnement fourni avec le produit.
P**A
buen reloj, todo en orde, la batería solo dura unas 4-5 horas máximo en uso
C**N
Me parece un reloj sencillo. Fácil de usar. Por un precio adecuado.
R**Y
This was exactly what I needed - I've been a casual runner training for longer and longer distances. I love using Strava but don't want to drain my battery - so I mainly use this for the activity tracking. You do have to Download the Garmin app (Garmin Connect) but it's very seamless and can automatically upload your activities to Strava (you just need to re-title the activity within Strava). Still, this watch does app tracking, step counter, connects with your phone so you can see text previews, change songs from Spotify, etc. One small note - you can use the Timer function on the watch, and I love that it vibrates instead of beeps (but maybe you can change this). Only potential downsides: I don't believe I can play music from this without being near my phone, so no music storage. Additionally, visually there's not as many customizations on the display screen as I'd prefer, but that's cosmetic and not functional. For a starter smart-watch though, it's been exactly what I needed.
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