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Garmin vivomove HR, Hybrid Smartwatch for Men and Women, White/Rose Gold
Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | Garmin Vivomove HR |
Style | Sport |
Color | White w/ Rose Gold |
Screen Size | 0.9 Inches |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Shape | Round |
Target Audience | Unisex adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- Stay connected with smart features such as music controls and smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar reminders and more (when paired with a compatible smartphone)
- Estimates heart rate with elevate wrist heart rate technology. Display size 0.38 x 0.76 inches (9.6 millimeter x 19.2 millimeter). Small/medium fits wrists with a circumference of 107 177 millimeter
- Wellness monitoring tools, such as all day stress tracking and a relaxation timer, help you manage stress; Includes advanced sleep monitoring with REM sleep
- Displays steps, calories, distance, heart rate, intensity minutes and VO2 max
- Effortlessly change your look with industry standard 20 millimeter quick release accessory bands
- Battery life: Up to 5 days in smart mode; Up to 2 additional weeks in watch mode (hands tell time only). Display resolution: 64 x 128 pixels
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Battery life | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.8 | — | — |
Mobile App | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | — |
Sleep tracking | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 3.9 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Sports-and-Gadgets | Tech-Boutique | Focus Camera LLC | Sports-and-Gadgets | Sports-and-Gadgets |
size | Small/Medium | 42.2 x 42.2 x 11.1 mm | — | Adjustable | — | — |
operating system | — | GarminOS | — | Android | android | android |
display size | 0.9 inches | 1.2 inches | 1.2 inches | 1.25 inches | 40 millimeters | 40 millimeters |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | GPS | Bluetooth, USB | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+ | Bluetooth Smart, ANT+ |
supported applications | Heart Rate Monitor, Music Player | GPS | GPS | Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Contacts, Messages, Calendar | Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Contacts, Messages, Calendar | Fitness Tracker, |
input interface | buttons | touch screen, dial | touch screen | touch pad | touch screen, dial | touch screen, dial |
wireless standard | bluetooth | — | bluetooth | bluetooth | — | — |
water resistance | water resistant | — | waterproof | water resistant | water resistant | water resistant |
From the manufacturer
Garmin vívomove HR
Stylish Hybrid Smartwatch with a Discreet Display and Precision Watch Hands.
Stylish Hybrid Smartwatch with a Discreet Display and Precision Watch Hands
Fashionably fit is just a tap away with vívomove HR. This stylish hybrid smartwatch features a touchscreen with a discreet display. Precision hands show the time and dynamically move away when you swipe through your messages, heart rate and more. It counts your steps and calories while monitoring wellness, including all-day stress tracking.
Hybrid Smartwatch
You get the best of both worlds when physical, ticking watch hands meet a touchscreen and a discreet display. The smart display only appears when you quickly turn your wrist to glance at your watch. The watch hands even dynamically move out of the way when you interact with the touchscreen, then move back to the correct time when you are done.
- 24/7 heart rate monitoring with Elevate wrist heart rate technology
- Wellness monitoring tools, such as all-day stress tracking and a relaxation timer, help you manage stress
- Includes fitness monitoring tools such as VO2 max and fitness age
- Displays steps, calories, distance, heart rate and intensity minutes
- Stay connected with smart features such as auto uploads, smart notifications, music controls and more
- Battery life: up to 5 days in smart mode; up to 2 weeks in watch mode
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Stress TrackingYou most likely experience stress at some point in your day, but how much? The vívomove HR smartwatch lets you know when you are having a calm, balanced or stressful day and everything in between — thanks to all-day stress tracking. If your stress level gets elevated during your day, you’ll know it’s time to take a break and maybe fend off a headache or other physical symptoms. Use the relaxation timer to work through a deep breathing exercise, and lower your stress. |
Fitness Monitoringvívomove HR is truly made to look good and help you feel good. This watch features fitness monitoring tools that give you a better idea of your current fitness levels. Thanks to the wrist heart rate monitor, you can get a VO2 max estimate. It can also gauge your fitness age, so with hard work and regular exercise over time — you can work toward a lower number. |
Fashion Meets HeartYou don’t have to compromise fashion for function since this sophisticated watch monitors your heart rate from your wrist. In addition to counting steps and monitoring sleep, vívomove HR uses heart rate to provide calories burned information and quantify the intensity of your fitness activities. |
Smart and SophisticatedNever miss a text or notification, thanks to smart notifications that appear on your digital display. Your fitness and wellness tracking data will be automatically uploaded to the free Garmin Connect online community. Even control your music from the watch. |
Share and Compete
Syncing your activities to Garmin Connect is for more than just storing your data. Garmin Connect is a thriving online community where people on the go can connect and compete by joining challenges, encourage each other’s successes and even share their triumphs via social media. Garmin Connect is free and available on the web or on your smartphone with the Garmin Connect Mobile app.
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Activity tracking | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Water rating | SWIM | SWIM | SWIM | SWIM |
Monitors sleep | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Personalized daily step goal | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Smart notifications | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Night-readable display | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Wrist-based heart rate | ✓ | ✓ | ||
All-day stress monitoring | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Fitness monitoring | ✓ | |||
Battery life | Up to 5 days | Up to 1 year | Up to 5 days | Up to 1 year |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 0.5 x 1.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
ASIN | B074K8H2JH |
Item model number | 010-01850-12 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #164,031 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,050 in Smartwatches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
Special features | Lightweight |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Scanner Resolution | 64 x 128 pixels |
Color | White w/ Rose Gold |
Whats in the box | documentation, vivomove HR, charging |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | August 31, 2017 |
Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 0.9 Inches |
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Product Description
Fashionably fit is just a tap away with vivomove HR. This stylish hybrid smartwatch features a crystal touchscreen with a discreet display. Precision hands show the time and dynamically move away when you swipe through your messages, heart rate and more. It counts your steps and calories while monitoring wellness, including all-day stress tracking. Display type - OLED.
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Customers like the quality and appearance of the wearable computer. They mention that it's a great activity watch and that the quality is way better than previous watches. They are also satisfied with the battery life. However, some customers disagree on performance, ease of use, connectivity, tracking, and accuracy.
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Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer. They say it looks like a very nice ordinary watch. Some customers also mention that it's tasteful and not too nerdy. They also appreciate the color of the product, saying it' s silver/blue. Overall, customers are satisfied with the appearance and functionality of the device.
"...A classic looking watch with some basic (steps, stairs, heart rate, sleeping, messages) smartwatch functionality...." Read more
"...Very nice!" Read more
"...It really looks like a normal watch. It's tasteful. Not too nerdy. People won't think you're wearing a fitbit or a calculator watch...." Read more
"...Best thing about this hybrid is it looks like a nice watch (I have the premium one with leather band, but even the sport one looks very nice)...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the wearable computer. They say that the watch itself is great, the health motivation is excellent, and the quality is way better than the previous watches they had. They also say that it's a great activity watch that isn't completely digital, and that the silicone band is still gym-worthy. They further say that its casual enough to wear everyday and classy enough to not look like a smart watch.
"...As for the look, it is fantastic. I bought the premium gold with light brown leather band...." Read more
"...The black face is really classic. It is a perfect watch. I am an old school watch wearer, but I really wanted a heart rate monitor and step counter...." Read more
"...my old Garmin watch for years and was shocked that the quality of this product is far worse." Read more
"The watch is very good for what I want to use it for...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the wearable computer. They say that it has a good battery life and can go several days before recharging.
"...Pros:-Battery life is awesome. A week in actual use if not more. It's plenty. It's at least twice as much as plenty...." Read more
"...The battery life is phenomenal and the watch functions as advertised...." Read more
"...It looks nice with formal and casual office attire.Battery life is not as good as on my old Nokia Steel HR, possibly due to HR interval and..." Read more
"...The good: lightweight, good battery life and tracks the things I need: steps/stairs, sleep, heart rate and it's a watch (always on)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it works great, especially if you are looking for a watch, while others say that it doesn't work for them personally, the heart/stress monitor stopped working after 3 days of use, and the screen just died after two years.
"...I see it just fine in the sun and it also performed well in a movie theater without being a nuisance...." Read more
"...my older watch - you can see the high and low but it doesn't clearly show heart rate ranges or allow you to see the past few hours with much..." Read more
"...very stealthy and it’s fairly conservative design means you can wear it with most attire (even a suit if you change the band to something nicer)...." Read more
"...tiny female wrist, but it isn't at all, and the ordering the small band worked perfectly." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention that the app is easy to use, the interface on the Garmin Connect app is nice, and it's easy to set up and sync. However, others say that the menus are very time consuming to get to with lots of taps and swipes, and the app would benefit from some usability tweaks. Some customers also say that some of the controls are not super intuitive, and they work well enough as you get used to them. Overall, the opinions are mixed, and may depend on individual preferences and experience.
"...I like the charger, it clips onto the watch, easy to use, stays eecire while charging...." Read more
"...It's also very easy to customize what the watch will show and what it doesn't, what notifications it gives, so it's easy to make it even more..." Read more
"...I love everything about this watch so far except I find the app a little confusing—I tried to create a “manual activity” and failed...." Read more
"...The app for iPhone functions great (I wish sleep wasn't grouped together, but was separated i.e. naps)...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the wearable computer. Some mention that it syncs with phone/watch no problem, and updates quickly; while others say that the Bluetooth connection is not very reliable.
"...The really bad:It loses sync 1-2 times a day. Every morning when I wake up I have to spend ~60 seconds going through a specific process...." Read more
"...The Vivomove paired quite easily with my Galaxy S8 and it receives notifications very accurately...." Read more
"...the display stopped lighting up after 2 years and now cannot see to pair with a new phone." Read more
"EDIT: The problem with needing to reconnect the watch in the bluetooth settings on my phone before being able to sync the watch with the Garmin app..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the tracking of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's a pretty good tracking platform, tracks cardio and walking activities with accuracy, and the watch itself tracks and has some customizable tracking. However, others say that the step tracking is very inaccurate, and has yet to properly track their levels throughout the day. The activity tracking is limited, and stair counting just doesn't work.
"...I have found the stair count to be more accurate than the Vivoactive stair count...." Read more
"...I tried a Withings Steel Sport HR, but found the step tracking to be very inaccurate...." Read more
"...do like counting my “intense” exercise minutes, and the automatic tracking of my bike rides. Very nice!" Read more
"...It does a decent job when tracking steps but the stair counting just doesn't work. It registers maybe 1 floor out of 10 on average...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's fairly accurate, while others say that the time is inaccurate.
"...I am not sure how many have had to deal with the watch hands being inaccurate, but I suspect plenty being that Garmin puts a function in the watch..." Read more
"...Heart rate monitor is more consistent, but still struggles...." Read more
"This was a 5 star from me until the watch face stopped tracking time. It looks great, good tracking Info...." Read more
"...-Health tracking -HR is pretty accurate when I've compared it to my machine at home. -Steps are reasonably accurate, as are flights of..." Read more
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As for the look, it is fantastic. I bought the premium gold with light brown leather band. It has a classic analog look and doubt anyone would know it was a smartwatch. My exercise revolves around swimming, walking, and doing stairs with occasional biking. I have been using the Garmin Swim for swimming for about 3 years and am very happy with that and no plans to change using it. But for most of my other exercise, the Vivomove HR will be more than sufficient. I have found the stair count to be more accurate than the Vivoactive stair count. If I go bike riding, I can easily throw on the Vivoactive and take advantage of the GPS in that. But for my day to day activities, the Vivomove will be very sufficient.
The Vivomove paired quite easily with my Galaxy S8 and it receives notifications very accurately. It doesn't display much of the text, email, or other message, but allows me to see if I need to act immediately or wait until later to respond. The messages are only for viewing and you can't respond, but again, this meets my needs. As for the viewing of the screen, I have not had an issue with it. This was another negative that some have posted, that it was tough to read the screen outside. I will admit that when in the sun, I have to put my hand over the watch face to get a good view, but really don't find that to be much of a hassle in my line of work. While in my car, or in any normal lighted room, the messages can be seen quite clearly. If I was using this watch for running or biking out in the sun, then I probably would find it to be not so great, but if I was purchasing a watch for those reasons I'd stick with the current Vivoactive watch. Of course, the Vivomove works with the Garmin Connect phone app and all appears accurate there. I've only slept with the Vivomove once, but it appeared to be as accurate as the Vivoactive was. There are other functions I have not used yet (music controls and some additional activity options), but if any issues with those or if any are particularly interesting I will update this review.
I guess it depends on what the goal is with this particular watch. For me, this is a pretty close to perfect option for what I was looking for. A classic looking watch with some basic (steps, stairs, heart rate, sleeping, messages) smartwatch functionality. If looking for a smartwatch that is more watch like, don't be afraid of the comments regarding seeing the screen or the watch being inaccurate.....and buy it!
A lot of reviews indicated the Stress leveling was either inaccurate or useless, and I disagree. I am able to induce a state of “relaxed” using autogenic breathing or Yoga Nidra guided relaxation (which is available on Amazon Prime and will play on your Alexa). Things that cause my “stress” to be increased include physical discomfort/pain, children (lol), and of course the emotions I actually associate with “stress.” I think it’s incredibly valuable to know when my stress is high / getting there so I can take a break and relax. It’s the kind of habit that could keep anxiety at bay and I’m stoked.
I also found my sleep monitoring to be accurate within 30 minutes and to have accounted for my toddler waking me up. As others have noted my “stress” isn’t excellent during sleep, but I’m excited to figure out if I can improve this by doing bedtime relaxation exercises that I know how to do but don’t commit to regularly.
I love the admire the analog feel of this smart watch as I gesture a middle finger at the silly YouTube reviews dissing the resolution. It’s monotone, and it is not at all distracting. I’m one of those people who picks up my phone to reply to a text, then has to check Facebook, then the latest headlines, then I remember that thing I wanted to order...20 - 40 minutes later I remember what it was I was doing. This is no way to live, but I depend on my smart phone for legitimate use and I’m not ready to revert to being a Luddite. I also much be reachable at all times. A tiny screen that enables me to be in touch WITHOUT any temptation to wander into apps is exactly what I need, and higher resolution would be pointless. I see it just fine in the sun and it also performed well in a movie theater without being a nuisance. It’s a blessing to be able to read a text without interacting with my phone—if I want to stay off it I reply with Siri otherwise I wait until my next phone break.
I love everything about this watch so far except I find the app a little confusing—I tried to create a “manual activity” and failed. Also iOS has the ability to “mute” notifications from select contacts, which created problems for me that Garmin’s instructions didn’t address (they only address global settings like Do Not Disturb). It was worth the effort to troubleshoot—I already feel more focused and less stressed wearing this watch for just 2 days.
Lastly I’ve never been a step counter and kind of DGAF but I do like counting my “intense” exercise minutes, and the automatic tracking of my bike rides. Very nice!
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019
A lot of reviews indicated the Stress leveling was either inaccurate or useless, and I disagree. I am able to induce a state of “relaxed” using autogenic breathing or Yoga Nidra guided relaxation (which is available on Amazon Prime and will play on your Alexa). Things that cause my “stress” to be increased include physical discomfort/pain, children (lol), and of course the emotions I actually associate with “stress.” I think it’s incredibly valuable to know when my stress is high / getting there so I can take a break and relax. It’s the kind of habit that could keep anxiety at bay and I’m stoked.
I also found my sleep monitoring to be accurate within 30 minutes and to have accounted for my toddler waking me up. As others have noted my “stress” isn’t excellent during sleep, but I’m excited to figure out if I can improve this by doing bedtime relaxation exercises that I know how to do but don’t commit to regularly.
I love the admire the analog feel of this smart watch as I gesture a middle finger at the silly YouTube reviews dissing the resolution. It’s monotone, and it is not at all distracting. I’m one of those people who picks up my phone to reply to a text, then has to check Facebook, then the latest headlines, then I remember that thing I wanted to order...20 - 40 minutes later I remember what it was I was doing. This is no way to live, but I depend on my smart phone for legitimate use and I’m not ready to revert to being a Luddite. I also much be reachable at all times. A tiny screen that enables me to be in touch WITHOUT any temptation to wander into apps is exactly what I need, and higher resolution would be pointless. I see it just fine in the sun and it also performed well in a movie theater without being a nuisance. It’s a blessing to be able to read a text without interacting with my phone—if I want to stay off it I reply with Siri otherwise I wait until my next phone break.
I love everything about this watch so far except I find the app a little confusing—I tried to create a “manual activity” and failed. Also iOS has the ability to “mute” notifications from select contacts, which created problems for me that Garmin’s instructions didn’t address (they only address global settings like Do Not Disturb). It was worth the effort to troubleshoot—I already feel more focused and less stressed wearing this watch for just 2 days.
Lastly I’ve never been a step counter and kind of DGAF but I do like counting my “intense” exercise minutes, and the automatic tracking of my bike rides. Very nice!
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Al momento de buscar una alternativa digital. Inicié usando un Apple Watch, qué use por 3 años pero no se veía como un reloj (no se si me explico). Entonces busca más opciones clásicas y vuala Garmin cumple.
No tiene una pantalla OLED, ni tiene mil aplicaciones que nunca ocupas o necesitas (seamos sinceros 🫢). Es un reloj que cumple con la función dar la hora.
Además te notifica en caso de llamada o mensaje para qué, tomes tu celular y lo leas o contestes.
Cómo debe de ser.
Me encanta que no se dan cuenta que es un smartwatch hasta que ven las notificaciones o tocas la pantalla táctil.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2022
I'm rating it 5 stars, even though I have a couple of minor complaints, because I think it's only fair to rate this in comparison to other products on the market, rather than in comparison to an ideal version of this product. The fact is, if you want a fitness tracker / smartwatch that looks good, this is the only viable option that I've found. Any other smartwatch looks terrible, by comparison. This does everything I'd want a smartwatch to do, while looking pretty classy. For that alone, I have to give it 5 stars.
Visually, it looks like a normal watch, which is exactly what I'm looking for. This essentially *is* a normal watch most of the time, except that in the background it's quietly gathering all my fitness tracking data, and it can function as a smartwatch as well. I haven't used any other smartwatches, so I don't have anything to compare this to in that regard, but this does most of the things I'd want my smartwatch to do, without too much fuss. I can see notifications without having to pull my phone out of my pocket, and I can quickly check the weather, or my steps, as well.
It's been a while since I wore a watch on a regular basis, but I don't think the size or weight of this one are out of line with what I'd expect from a nice watch. By default, the screen is set to wake up when you raise your wrist to look at your watch, but disabling that was one of the first things that I did. Having the display constantly lighting up would defeat the purpose of having something that looks like a normal watch, that I could glance at discreetly to check the time. Now it only wakes up when I double-tap the watch face (this sometimes takes a few attempts, but there may be a bit of a learning curve, here), or when it flashes a notification from my phone.
The interface and customization options are pretty good. It has one widget that you can have set to show when it wakes up (before the hands have moved out of the way), and then a bunch more widgets that you can swipe through once you've unlocked the watch. You can set which widgets it shows you (so, I was able to turn off the music screen, since I'm never going to control my music through my watch).
There's also a menu that you can access by long-pressing the watch-face, once it's unlocked, but navigating this is usually more trouble than it's worth. It lets you adjust some settings without using the paired app on your phone, but I don't imagine a lot of people are buying smartwatches if they don't already have a smartphone. It also lets you access things like timers, screen brightness, and 'Do Not Disturb' mode. I definitely wish these were set up as widgets, so that they'd be easier to access. As they are now, it's much faster to start a timer by pulling out my phone, than it is by navigating my watch menu. 'Do Not Disturb' doesn't come up that often, but when it does it would be nice to have a widget that allowed me to set it for the next X hours, rather than having to navigate to it through an awkward menu, twice.
The only other thing that bugs me a little is that every time I double-tap the watch face to wake it up and see the weather, it feels the need to remind me that I can swipe to unlock the watch. I understand that this might be useful for people who are just learning to use it, but there should be an option somewhere to turn this off. I know how to unlock it. I don't need to get this instruction every time, especially not at the expense of being able to see the information I was looking for.
I've only had this for a couple of days so far, so I haven't had to charge it a second time, yet. The fact that the battery hasn't died yet with a couple days of near-constant fiddling with it is pretty impressive, though. I was worried about having another device that I would have to constantly keep charged, but I don't think that's going to be much of an issue, here.
Overall, this feels like a very well thought out product. It's a hybrid that actually manages to deliver on all the features I'd want from a normal watch, and a smartwatch. It's surprising that there aren't more people making watches like this.