Marty Posted
I switched from a vivo fit to the vivo move hr. Working well tracks steps, stairs etc. Also tracks heart rate and you can set it to alert you if your heart rate is not right. And it's a classy looking watch. Would have given 5 stars but it forgot everything for a day.
Wayway Posted
I was really wanting an analog watch with activity tracking features and I saw this. It’s exactly what I wanted. If I could think of something to complain about I guess I wish the hour hand was a different color than chrome on the black watch. It’s kinda hard to see in contrast with the neon minute hand. Also love that it’s waterproof and slim
AandJ Posted
Looks amazing and all functions work great! Battery life is super and recharge time is very short. The only complaint is the proprietary charger because if you lose it or it breaks then the watch is useless. Highly recommend!!
mrreview Posted
I like the long battery life. Counts steps well. The only con is the screen brightness.
Daniel Posted
I think that this is one of the best looking smart watches/activity trackers. I got compliments on it. The watch it self does all sorts of stuff. It tracks your sleep, stress, calories burned. It also links with other apps to track your calories in. Overall I think it is an awesome more affordable smart watch/ activity tracker, but I gave it 4 stars because it is made out of plastic, which makes it feel very cheap and I worry about the durability.
DKinMN Posted
Pros: Looks like a watch. Does good basic fitness tracking. Good battery life. Receives notifications from phone. Sleep tracking. Cons: Not as thorough a fitness tracker/coach as the more expensive options. No GPS. For me, this is the right fitness tracker/hybrid smart watch. I may end up with the Vivoactive 3 or similar next time around, but all in all the Vivomove HR is a great product for the price.
Daniel Posted
Love the battery life, notifications and the Heartrate monitor. I really just wanted a good looking watch with hr monitor and this delivers at a great price!! Tracks sleep patterns well as well and is swim rated. Have been using it for about a month now and love it more.
Mgrunk Posted
I had a ftibit HR, but as a counselor, I wanted a more stylish and most importantly, always on display device. So i ordered 4 or so online and returned them for variou failings, I move around in my office, and it's not convenient to discreetly twist my arm around (that stopped working anyway. ) It's still a little too large for my thin wrist. But it looks professional. I quickly replaced the band as it caused a rash (humid, Hotlanta). The heart rate is accurate and reports 24 hours a day as well as the sleep (upgraded itself to report REM) and step monitor. I also enjoy the stress level report and the meditation timer thst directs your breathing. It easily syncs with my phone for messages and indicating calls. That's great as a counselor as it vibrates imperceptibly and I can discreetly check if it's important. Sometimes it's s a little too slow to sync data from the watch to the hone. Only minor issue is I've had to resync the physical hands three times so far. The digital display is always correct. Batterly life acceptable. I'm just looking for a smaller watch face eventually.
SuperMonkey Posted
Great watch has all of the features I want and need. Remember there are not perfect watch, so you should find the one that best fits most of your needs. I like the sleep tracker, and wanted the hybrid functions. Over all quality, is about a $50 watch, for example it just feels cheap and the glass is very slightly tilted, wasn’t installed flat from the factory but nothing I can do about it. For the most part I don’t notice it. Wish there were more watch bands but that’s not an issue with the watch. The band it comes with is very functional. It monitors heart rate more frequently than Apple Watch, and I like that the battery lasts me about 4 days. The only feature that doesn’t work well is the stair climber counter, but to be fair I haven’t had a watch that could that that well.
Dave Posted
Got this to help with heart rate monitoring but it does so much more. So much I haven't even figured it all out yet. Works great with my phone and the Garmin app has tons of useful knowledge. I thought having to charge it every few days would be a pain but it really isn't. I just slap it on the charger every four or five days for an hour and its good to go. Only changes I made and would suggest are 1. Get a screen protector, I constantly bang my watch into things and these little things help a ton. 2. I switched out the rubber band for a nice black stainless steel and it looks and feels so much better.
MisterMagu Posted
I love Garmin watches/fitness devices and was bummed when my last one was crapping out on me. I was specifically looking for the vivoMOVE HR and had been eyeing it for awhile. When I was ready to purchase it, the Best Buy near me did not have it available in the store. I wanted to see the watch and the band size and was afraid that I would have to settle for either a FitBit (which I had in the past and did not have a good experience with) or a different Garmin device. I tried the Best Buy near my work and Lo! they had my watch and it was in stock. I love how Garmin averages out your steps and gives you daily step goals (instead of the standard 10,000) and how it not only tracks my sleep but also my REM cycle.
RhightHandDrive Posted
I purchased this watch because of its classic analogue dial that comes with a hidden, until needed, smart activity tracker. Now I can keep track of all my activities like walking, running, and stairs. It also tracks my stress levels, sleep, and calories burned. The app is easy to navigate and works well with the watch. It has many features for the price and has already helped me get more into shape.
Carlos Posted
The Garmin Vivomove HR is arguably the best hybrid smartwatch out there. The sport version is good, and an upgrade over my old Fitbit Charge HR (Gen 1) in my opinion. Battery life is much better. The screen is somewhat dark and the hour hand is a little light (which makes it difficult to read on low light). Still, this is a very good option for people looking for a hybrid watch as the small screen is a very feature.
Baseballmom4 Posted
I bought this as a christmas for my husband. He loves it. It counts his steps, but also looks stylish and elegant. It doesn't look like a Fitbit type watch. The charge last quite awhile. My husband hasn't said one negative thing about this watch. I highly recommend this watch.
Dave Posted
I love this watch, the a battery life is fantastic for a smartwatch. I love the analog hands too - and the bonus of those hands is they still keep track of time for a while, even if the battery starts to run out, and the smart features turn off (noticed that on a long camping trip.) You can customize your stride length and workouts, and turn on or off multiple notifications: weather, text, goals achieved, etc. I generally just use it to keep track of exercise and daily activity - and time- so most of the features are off, and I get a week of battery life easy. If what you want in a watch is basically a nice looking timepiece and a few basic trackers with decent battery life (IE, something more basic and less distraction-prone than an Apple/Samsung watch) this is a great pick.
Ryg77 Posted
I used to own the Garmin fitness activity tracker but the rubber strap broke. I replaced it with the Garmin vivomove HR watch. It's a little bit of adjustment going from activity tracker to a watch(bit more stylish, less sporty). The watch is nice just takes a little bit to get used to it and get the settings right.
Josh Posted
I got this for my daughter for Christmas and she wears it all the time. she always gets compliments about how nice it looks. people don't believe that it's a smart watch because it looks so nice. she uses a lot of the functions on the watch, she really loves that you can see your text messages and missed calls on the watch. linking the watch with your phone is a great feature. it's a really good company too, I know Garmin from all their GPS products, so I knew this would be a really good product.
Ramster Posted
Bought as a Christmas gift, does many different things
Notworking Posted
Waterproof. Battery lasts about 5 days. You can see it well in the sun. Lightweight on your wrist.
josh Posted
This hybrid smart watch is pretty sweet. The touch screen is hidden under the analog watch hands and is simple and to the point. Also the battery lasts pretty much all week with average use. One downside is that it doesn't track cycling which is a bummer but it pretty much tracks everything else. They even added advanced sleep monitoring to this model recently so that's a plus. All in all its a slick low-key watch that pretty much does it all. I'd definitely recommend to any active people out there.
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