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Accent your style while enhancing your fitness with our vívosmart 4 activity tracker. This slim, swim-friendly wearable comes loaded with fitness and wellness features to help you make the most of a healthier, more active lifestyle. A wrist-based pulse ox sensor lets you estimate blood oxygen saturation while you’re sleeping – or you can spot-check your oxygen levels anytime during the day. (This is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition) the device also monitors heart rate at the wrist and includes such helpful tools as all-day stress tracking, a relaxation breathing timer and VO2 Max readings. Plus, body battery energy monitoring helps you know when you’re primed to be active or when you may need to rest. Safe for the pool or shower, vívosmart 4 keeps you going strong with up to 7 days of battery life – while smart notifications with vibration alerts help you stay connected on the go (When connected to a compatible smartphone).
Slim, smart activity tracker blends fashionable design with stylish metal accents and a bright, easy-to-read display. Display type: OLED
Includes advanced sleep monitoring with REM sleep and can gauge blood oxygen saturation levels during the night with the wrist-based Pulse Ox sensor
Fitness and health monitoring tools include estimated wrist-based heart rate, all-day stress tracking, relaxation breathing timer, VO2 max, Body Battery energy monitor and more
Features dedicated activity timers for walks, runs, strength training, yoga, pool swims and others
Get vibration alerts for all notifications, including calls, text messages and more (text replies available for Android device users)
Customers say
Customers find the wearable computer easy to use and set up. They appreciate its simple design and functionality. However, some have issues with heart rate monitoring, battery life, size, and connectivity.
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Janet –
LOVE IT!
I’ve been using this device for a couple of months now and I absolutely love, love, love it! That being said, I should confess that my big priority with a new fitness tracker was the connectivity to my smartphone and that I use it more as a poor man’s smartwatch than a fitness tracker. Don’t get me wrong I am interested in tracking my sleep, weight, steps and stairs which the Vivosmart 4 does just fine but I’m more of an armchair athlete than an active one if you get what I mean.So why do I love this device so much? The connectivity —> this device really excels!!!! I can read texts on it, get the weather, get notifications when there’s someone at my front door (thanks to the RING device and app on my phone) get notifications of new emails (including sender and subject lines), calendar alerts, phone calls and so on! I can set alarms and countdown timers – stopwatch as well. I did struggle a bit with the connectivity, but the customer service was excellent and guided me through the steps I needed to take.I owned a Fitbit Charge 3 for a short time but returned it as it does not offer the same flexibility as the Garmin Vivosmart 4 nor does it boast the same connectivity (the Charge 3 would not alert me to notifications from my RING app no matter what I tried). The Garmin allows me to select the order of the stats I can scroll through so if I want to see messages first and hearbeat last…I can do that. Not so the Charge 3…I had no control over the order I view the stats – nor could I scroll backwards, I could only start over again.The haptic button on the Charge 3 was also a bit clunky – It didn’t offer the same “elegance” since it almost always required a two finger pinch as opposed to a one finger press—>I know….sounds like a first world problem and most certainly is but since I couldn’t scroll backwards through my stats I was always reaching around to pinch the darn thing to return to the home screen.The Garmin also offers more options on the “home screen” display than the Charge 3 (I want to see the time and weather) and a few more bells and whistles altogether (for whatever value a Pulse Ox and such may add). The Garmin is also waterproof and significantly smaller than the Charge 3 which as a woman, I appreciate. That being said – it doesn’t look completely out of place on my husband’s wrist which is significantly (and I mean SIGNIFICANTLY) larger than my own (I purchased the large size).The one drawback with the Garmin Vivosmart 4 is that the band cannot be replaced nor exchanged so I can’t accessorize the way I could with the Charge 3 but in my opinion, that’s a small price to pay for the enhancements that the Garmin Vivosmart 4 has to offer. It charges within a couple of hours and lasts 5-6 days/charge so can’t complain about that.Oh yeah – and it even helps me find my phone – I often forget to take it off mute when I get home from work and when I activate the search feature the phone begins to flash and plays a really loud alert – no need for a Tile anymore! It only takes a couple of hours to charge and lasts 5-6 days depending what features you use.
Melissa Cosco –
Great resilient product
I love how pretty it looks. Very sleek and the rose gold makes it just a bit fancier. I find this one to be more accurate than my last Garmin tracker. I don’t like how difficult it is to bring up the stats. It stays off until I tap it several times. It’s supposed to sense when I move it to turn on and it doesn’t or does it very randomly. The price was decent. It has several options to do things but I haven’t tried much as the screen is touchy. Due to it being so sleek this makes it a downfall too. I do like how the messages work and I can actually see what it’s saying. That was something I didn’t like about my previous Garmin. Overall, I do like it. The best thing is how tough it is. It’s been dropped and banged so many times and zero issues. The app is really easy to use and tracks accordingly. Sleep is the only thing that isn’t accurately tracked. If I take it off or lay down it assume’s I’m sleeping. I can sleep 4 hours and it will say I slept 11.
Destiny M. –
Great for stress insights and sleep monitoring!
I got this wearable because I have terrible anxiety and fatigue.I did a lot of reading and chose this specific model (vivosmart 4) for it’s body battery feature, stress and heart rate monitors, and because it doesn’t automatically acknowledge ‘work outs’ – since my heart rate shoots up for no reason, this means my watch doesn’t think I’m running. Work outs can be selected manually, and the touch screen is responsive.I struggled with setup for a few minutes, (the pairing button didn’t originally appear) but I just kept back opening the bluetooth settings and the button appeared! While the watch doesn’t stay connected and synced all day long, it’s easy to sync it by opening the app. I love the app.I should acknowledge that a few weeks after getting my watch, there was a ransomware attack. While a little concerning and inconvenient, the only noticeable impact was restricted access to the graphs. This wasn’t really an issue though, because the Garmin app is SO THOROUGH. The graphs are colorful and easy to read, and provide a LOT of information. I personally prefer the graphs to those of competitor wearables :)I really can’t speak highly enough of this watch. You get a LOT for your money.
Lexy –
I loGreat Slim Fitness Trackerve this tracker!
This is my second Vivosmart 4, replacing my old one that lasted around 2 1/2 years before it finally gave out from wear and tear. It even had a crack on the screen that I managed to keep together with a screen protector, and it still worked perfectly until I decided it was time for a replacement.What I love most about this fitness tracker is how slim it is—it’s the thinnest one I’ve found, and that’s a big reason why I love it so much. It tracks almost any exercise you can think of, the app is user-friendly, and the best part is that it doesn’t require any extra payment to access your data.
Rachel –
I have had this for nearly a year and have been waiting to give a review as I have been using it during a unique time and wanted to give my input.I bought this tracker while pregnant because I wanted to encourage myself with what I was doing rather than thinking I wasn’t being active at all. For starters, the activity tracker made me feel justified in taking it easy, haha. It’s “body battery” feature was rarely above 50% during my pregnancy even after getting 10+ hours of sleep. Yeah, pregnancy is tiring. And it usually felt pretty accurate. Days it said my “battery” was low, even if I felt ok to start, once my day got going, I would feel drained. Days it said it was high (like 75% – wow!), I really did feel it. In comparison, after baby was born and I was getting way less sleep, the sleep was more refreshing, so I regularly started seeing 80-100% “battery” even though I was only getting 4-7 hours of sleep. I don’t know what magic it uses, but it’s good!Now speaking of sleep, that may be it’s largest failure. It wants to know between what hours you normally sleep (maybe 10pm-7am) and it only tracks sleep in those hours. If you take a nap, no record. If you stay up for a couple hours in the middle of the night to feed a baby, it either says you totally woke up then or that you were in a light sleep at that time. So highly inaccurate, I wish you could treat it like an exercise where you tell it you’re about to go to sleep or it does better at recognizing sleep.One feature that I thought I would like but was actually super annoying during pregnancy was it’s high stress detection. Pregnancy is weird, and with that the body does not function normally. Now the app has a menstrual cycle setting that I set to pregnancy and it had its own little information thing each week. but it clearly doesn’t apply that information to other things. I could be sitting doing nothing and my watch would inform me that I was highly stressed and needed to take some deep breaths. I have seen that a lot less since baby was born.It’s heart rate feature is pretty cool, and I imagine what they base the stress levels off of. I don’t know if it takes a couple weeks to learn your normal heart rate or not.I haven’t used the exercise tracking all that much, so I can’t say much on that, lol.I learned that if you want to get notifications on your watch that option only comes up once and it’s in the initial setup. I opted out at first and then tried to find the setting again later to change it. I think the music control settings only work if notifications are allowed. I had to reset up my watch with the app to change it.Their customer service is pretty good. My original watch stopped vibrating for notifications or alarms or anything. They confirmed that I had tried everything to get it to work, and then I had to mail mine back in and I got another one. I think my first one had some other defects as the alarms were kinda iffy on the first one, but they are pretty reliable on my second one.Overall I am very pleased with it. I researched a lot of activity trackers before settling on this one and I believe I made the right choice for me!
SONIA IANTAS –
Gostei muito desse Garmin. Lógico que tem estar com celular para usar o GPS, mas não falha e é bastante preciso.Gostei da medida de vo2 também!Recomendo!
James Barrett –
I got this to kick my butt more after a heart attack. I do a lot of calisthenics but needed more movement for cardiovascular gains. Seen as I’m 50 now lol..Best one I’ve ever bought as I’ve had others in the past that were total rubbish and never right, this little garmin does everything I need and most importantly I have never worn watches as I just don’t like them (personal choice).. This is nice and small and I don’t even know I’m wearing it. Battery lasts around a week before a quick charge up. The stats on the app are bang on. Great for steps, sleep, calories burned and my heart rate. Plenty of other things on there but I don’t really need them. Brilliant product and was only £65, total bargain. Really pleased I bought it as it really has kicked my butt 💪🏼💯
Gemmy J –
Just perfect, exactly what i was looking for in a fitness tracker
Carsten Wagener –
Man kann die Herzfrequenz (HF) nicht als “Startbild” einrichten.D.h. Handschüttel, dass er anspringt und dann wischen, damit man endlich die HF sieht. Das ist nervig und geht z.B. auf dem Fahrrad gar nicht. Zumal diese ganze Quengelei nicht vollständig abschaltbar ist. D.h. mit “einem Wisch” ist es oft nicht getan, sondern es müssen erst irgendwelche Meldungen weggedrückt/bestätigt werden.Das Einrichten (Pairing) war eine Katastropfe am HTC-Handy. Dann -w enn man es mal geschafft hat – aber gute Verbindung und Synchronisation mit Handy & garmin connect.Das Garmin Connect ist sehr unübersichtlich strukturiert (naja, wie alles von Garmin halt)