Garmin 010-02174-01 vivoactive 4, GPS Smartwatch, Options Music, Physique Power Monitoring, Animated Exercises, Pulse Ox Sensors and Extra, Silver with Grey Band
Original price was: $308.49.$289.95Current price is: $289.95.
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Tune in to your physique, and tone up with the 45 mm vívoactive® 4 GPS smartwatch. It has the broadest accessible vary of all-day well being monitoring options, music storage and on-screen, Animated exercises That can assist you attain your objectives. Enhance each exercise by downloading your favourite Spotify® or Deezer playlists (could require a premium subscription With a third-party music supplier) straight to your watch. MATERIALS THAT GO ALL IN – The always-on, sunlight-readable Garmin Chroma Show know-how is housed beneath sturdy Corning Gorilla Glass 3 that’s powerful sufficient so that you can go all in throughout your actions.
Retains monitor of your power ranges, Pulse Ox (this isn’t a medical machine and isn’t meant to be used within the prognosis or monitoring of any medical situation), respiration, menstrual cycle, stress, sleep, estimated coronary heart, hydration and extra
Simply obtain songs to your watch, together with playlists from Spotify, Amazon music or Deezer (could require a premium subscription With a third-party music supplier), and hook up with headphones (offered individually) for phone-free listening
Document all of the methods to maneuver with greater than 20 preloaded GPS and indoor sports activities apps, together with yoga, operating, swimming and extra.Strap materials:Silicone
Get easy-to-follow, animated exercises proper in your watch display, together with cardio, energy, yoga and Pilates
Battery life: As much as 8 days in smartwatch mode; As much as 6 hours in GPS and music mode
Personalize your watch with hundreds of free watch faces, apps and widgets from our Join IQ retailer
Security and monitoring options embrace incident detection (throughout choose actions) and help (when paired with a suitable machine), which each ship your real-time location to emergency contacts
Keep linked with good notifications (when paired with a suitable machine) for incoming calls, textual content messages, calendar reminders and extra
Garmin Coach supplies free 5K, 10K and half-marathon coaching plans that information you to succeed in your race objective and alter primarily based in your efficiency within the plan
Prospects say
Prospects discover the watch correct and dependable for monitoring actions and sports activities. It seems to be like an actual watch with a pleasant display. The watch has many options, together with coronary heart price monitoring, sleep patterns, stress detection, and menstrual monitoring. Nonetheless, some clients have blended opinions on battery life, performance, ease of use, and sleep monitoring.
8 reviews for Garmin 010-02174-01 vivoactive 4, GPS Smartwatch, Options Music, Physique Power Monitoring, Animated Exercises, Pulse Ox Sensors and Extra, Silver with Grey Band
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Original price was: $308.49.$289.95Current price is: $289.95.
Jordan –
Fitness first – Smartwatch second
Those of you more interested in fitness first, smartwatch features second, will really enjoy this watch. My Vivoactive HR just died after having it for over 3 years, so I upgraded to the Vivoactive 4. This is a major upgrade in terms of looks and features. Here are all the things I love:1) Two buttons – I originally bought the Vivoactive 3 Music because it was on sale for $200, but I quickly realized that missing the second button was a major pain point for me. Having the two buttons is so much more convenient for overall navigation. Also when you’re in a workout, the second button can be used for setting a lap (instead of the vivoactive 3 where you have to double tap the screen). The second button alone was worth the extra spend. The vivo3 had a 20mm band, where the vivo4 is 22mm. The bigger band makes it look a lot better. The extra 0.1in screen space is well utilized also. It does make a difference.2) Touch screen – I also tested out the Fenix 5 Plus for a while; now that is a great watch. The only issue I had with the Fenix was that you had to navigate all with buttons. The buttons are great for fitness and water sports, but when you’re in the office, it’s a little awkward when you’re sitting in a meeting pressing buttons to navigate through texts or emails. Fenix was an amazing fitness watch, don’t get me wrong, but it didn’t work for my professional life expectations. Because it felt weird to have to press 5 buttons on the Fenix at the office, I wanted to go back to the touchscreen. Touchscreen is so much quicker and easier than the buttoned Garmins. It also looks cooler, and makes it truly feel more like a smartwatch.3) Fitness features – If you’re never had a Garmin before, they are amazing tools to help your fitness. The data it collects is leaps and bounds better and more accurate than any other smart watch. This watch has way more than the average athlete would ever need as it pertains to fitness features. There are tons of apps available, and its so easy to navigate and customize to your need. I use it mainly for running, golf and open ocean canoe paddling, using the SUP app. Though it’s a touch screen, it still responds decently well when you’re using it on the water soaking wet. You just have to kinda dry it off before you try to navigate while on the water. But here’s the deal, if you’re truly serious about your training, you’re probably working too hard to even mess with your watch during the workout anyway, so focus on your training, not tapping away at your watch. I set it to buzz after every mile so I can see each mile pace. It works well for the 5-10+ mile sessions when I’m trying to beat my time. I listen to music when I’m out paddling, and it’s a really nice feature. Haven’t had any issues connecting to my waterproof earphones, even with all the movement during a workout. I use the Mpow Flame waterproof earphones. Golf app is awesome: front, middle and back of the green yardage.4) Battery life – this is the biggest reason for me to get a Garmin instead of an Apple, Fossil or Samsung. I didn’t want to be glued to my charger every night so instead I got this and get a full week’s worth of battery. The always-on display is bright enough to see in daylight and at nighttime, but technology is what helps it save energy instead of the higher end amoled screens. It charges really quickly too so if I forget to charge it, I can just juice it up really quickly. A 10 minute charge gets me about 30% of battery.5) Smart features – The fact that Garmin has begun to integrate smart features to their watches is amazing. Yes, you can’t do everything one would like to do on a watch like talk to siri, look at pictures, or make phone calls. But why are you looking on your watch for all that stuff anyway? Is it really necessary when our phones are so advanced now? I get all my selected phone notifications, I can read texts and preview emails, and that’s really all i need. Remember, fitness first, smartwatch second.All in all, this is an amazing fitness watch, and I’d definitely recommend if you’re in the market for a new watch. Totally worth the spend, and for my needs I’d say it is a major upgrade from the apple/samsungs.
Brandon –
This is the best fitness/smartwatch (for me)
I’ve tried several smartwatches and finally found the one for me with the Vivoactive 4!I started with Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 – terribly short battery life and very slow charging. Tried Amazfit GTR 2 – nice but couldn’t get past being tethered to China, and poor app. Fossil Hybrid HR – beautiful to look at, buggy and inaccurate. With Garmin I tried the Venu 2: beautiful screen and great features, but annoyingly buggy, and with erratic battery life. Vivomove Style – worked fine but small and just not enough good features.This is the one. Sometimes I’ll compare/contrast Vivoactive 4 (VA4) with Venu 2 (V2).Pros:-Just about the right shape and size and weight for me. Looks nice; I originally wanted the black but the shadow gray/silver bezel was $50 cheaper. I like the silver bezel, looks classy, and I’m happy with it.-Interface smooth and easy to use. Different from the Android-like style of Samsung or Amazfit but easy enough in its own way. No lags. Decently customizable. Decent app selection in the store.-Touchscreen works really well; responsive when I actually want to use it, but rarely picks up accidental touches, or wiping it with my sleeve. (V2 was terrible for accidental touches and always activated when trying to wipe it off.)-Great fitness features for general casual fitness (probably not for pro athletes). Good GPS for hiking (under the Walking activity). Lots of good motivators to be active, and tons of metrics even just for normal daily use.-Excellent battery life, good for a week without GPS activities. GPS uses ~10% per hour, still good. Charges in a little over an hour. (V2 charged even more quickly, but battery life was erratic, and far shorter with always-on display.)-Good selection of watchfaces, stock and third-party.-Transreflective display – I wasn’t sure about this, but I’ve come to really like it! It’s certainly not as “pretty” as AMOLED like on a Samsung or the V2, but much more practical, and far better battery life. AOD 24/7 for a week straight, backlight only needed in the dark, very clear and easy to read in sunlight – a much better choice for a fitness-focused watch in my opinion. Very happy with it! (The AMOLED AOD on the V2 was my main problem with it, other than general bugginess. It sapped the battery like crazy. It also couldn’t be turned off quickly on the fly, like for a movie or a nap. Not a problem on the VA4!)-I like Garmin Connect. Pretty easy to use and lots of info.Cons:-Transreflective display – I like it, as noted above, but it takes some getting used to at first after AMOLED, and will never be as “pretty” except in bright sunlight which is where it really shines (literally).-Slightly thicker than I might prefer.-Plastic build, other than bezel. I don’t mind and it’s sturdy and light, but it doesn’t say “premium.”-Occasional problems getting a GPS lock after traveling to a new location. It helps to sync and then restart the watch.-Connect IQ, the app store, is poorly organized and has a lot of junk in with some gems. Looks like the Android Market 10 years ago.-Sleep tracking. For me this is the major con, especially compared to the V2. Accuracy is only okay, sleep and wake times decent, but sometimes missed when I’m in bed awake, or even got up to go to the bathroom. No sleep score and no insights, and can’t view sleep on the watch. Sleep tracking is where the V2 really excels by comparison – impressively accurate, and very helpful sleep score and insights, onboard calculation and widget… the V2 outstrips the VA4 by miles here. I really, really wish Garmin would bring the updated sleep tracking to the VA4 as a firmware update. Or a VA5. I’d buy it!Aside from the lackluster sleep tracking, I’m extremely happy with the Garmin Vivoactive 4. It’s (almost) everything I want from a fitness/smartwatch. If Garmin brought the better sleep tracking to it, I’d say 5 stars, solid. As it is, call it a strong 4.5, and the best available for my needs.
V Roselyn Savinon –
Great Watch!
This Garmin watch is outstanding! I used to wear Fitbit trackers, but since Google bought Fitbit, the matching app has gone downhill. So, I did some research and opted for a Garmin Vivoactive 4, as it was on sale and closer to my price point. Although there is a newer version of this model, this watch has everything I need and more! My only complaint is that the battery only lasts about 3 days, as compared to the 8 days advertised. But that could be because I downloaded Spotify into it. I haven’t used Spotify on it yet, but I can if I want to. The app, Garmin Connect, syncs smoothly and you can customize your home page with all the info you want. This watch tracks everything from steps to different activities and sports, floors climbed and descended, your sleep habits, breathing, heart rate, stress level, and so on. Of course, it also has GPS, and many free watch face options.If you are thinking of purchasing a fitness watch, definitely consider a Garmin.This watch isn’t as sleek as my Fitbit sense, but it’s nice enough. I changed the silicone band it came with to a leather band because I’m allergic, and it makes the watch look better.
Héctor –
Muy buen diseño, tamaño, correo evita que se caiga, buena duración de batería pero el GPS la consume muy rapido como ellos mismos advierten así que todo bien, en segunda mano como nuevo es muy muy buena opcion.
Miro –
GPS espetacular, o melhor do mercado
J.L. –
GREAT smartwatch/fitness watch. Any issues reported about this watch from reviews on the internet/youtube videos do not exist for me. It’s probable that these were resolved via Garmin’s software updates. Superb durability and construction. I was skeptical on the MIPS transreflective screen vs a regular OLED screen (as on my old Fitbit Versa), but damn i’ve fallen in love with the screen and how visible it is in bright light/sunlight. Not as pretty and vibrant, but meh, the tradeoff is worth it as the battery life is AMAZING! To summarize:-GREAT battery; on my old Fitbit Versa, i was charging every other day. Every 2 days if i disabled notifications. My Vivoactive 4s lasts 7/8 days with notifications off.-Amazing screen (MIPS transreflective) and looks GREAT in sunlight. Not as pretty as an OLED but worth it.-Built in watch faces are really nice and best of all, SO CUSTOMIZABLE! I love that you can customize all the data screens on every stock Garmin watchface. And if you dont like the stock watch faces, get one from the Garmin Connect IQ store.-Band is a nice soft silicone/foam mix, like what gym trainer shoes are often made of. Very different than the silicone used on Fitbit watches, which are more “rubbery” if you know what i mean. Garmin’s band feels nicer on my skin.-The band’s quick release pins are harder to release than Fitbit’s, though, which is lame, and is on the opposite side than what i’m used to, but it’s a small annoyance.-Screen is RESPONSIVE! Way more responsive than my old Fitbit Versa. I’m actually surprised how responsive it is.-The proprietary charging is awkward and a bit annoying but meh, not a huge deal. Especially when I charge it only once or twice a week.-Activity tracking is INSANE! SO detailed! Data recording is on another level. Here’s the biggest thing… a lot of these metrics are available on Fitbit watches, but you need to pay for their Fitbit Premium to see it… not for my new Vivoactive 4s! Thank you Garmin for not making a bs subscription service that locks half of the watch’s data metrics.-Great design that is CIRCULAR not square (I dislike square watches) and looks more like a classic watch than a piece of electronic strapped to your wrist.-Sleep tracking is GREAT for me. I dont know where all the complaints come from, but it’s been more than accurate and fine for me.-GPS is accurate as heck! I’d say 95% perfect when my run/walk/hiking routes are overlaid on a satellite image underlay.-Vibrator motor is STRONG! Way stronger than my old Fitbit Versa.This watch hits every checkbox that I wanted in a smartwatch/fitness watch. I dont need the bells and whistles on newer watches (OLED screen, built in speaker, built in mic, etc.) so this is perfect for me… this just means a longer lasting battery! This thing kicks the crap out of my old Fitbit Versa in every aspect. I love it. Highly recommended. I’ve been converted!
norberto casipe –
I received the watch with sealed box, but the watch is totally not working. Defective
Joseph Holt –
Firstly DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY THEY DO NOT GIVE REFUNDS EVEN FOR DEFECTIVE ITEMS OR REPLACEMENTS….Watch arrived charged as required turned on got the watch faces as above. Couldn’t reset or force shut down, so couldn’t set up watch with smart phone as just wouldn’t do anything. Touchscreen didn’t work either. Watch felt and looked cheap also compared to my two other garmins. Requesting refund as watch doesn’t work! Only had it 6 hours photos taken in dark room tonight but crazy screens no way to set it up?! Disappointed and waste of money.Want to give no stars but had to give 1 to submit review.So tried to get either refund or replacement item as watch wouldn’t work company refused both options so had to get Amazon involved who refunded straight away abs on were great but this company please DO NOT BUY HERE.