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- Successful design
- Displays notifications
- Long battery life
- No GPS
Many fitness trackers are still relatively unattractive. This is not the case with the Garmin Vivimove HR, which has a classic watch design and many smart functions at a relatively low weight. It is operated via an OLED touch display that sits under the watch glass and only becomes visible when you tap it - no button or crown was used...
The three new entry-level wearables score with many functions, long battery life and successful designs. The Connect app is clearer than before, but the operation of the devices is still too complicated. And the automatic sport recognition is stingy with detailed data.
At first glance, Garmin's Vivomove HR looks like a normal and elegant wristwatch. Its OLED display in the lower area of the watch face only comes on after activation or when the iOS, Android or Windows phone connected via Bluetooth Smart sends notifications about calls, appointments or text messages...