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Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band

Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band
$ 319.99

Score By Feature

Based on 15 ratings
Customer service
7.43
Value for money
7.47
Giftable
7.39
Delivery
7.59

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Product Description

This user-friendly app helps you track your health over the course of the day with features such as energy levels, blood oxygen levels, respiration, menstrual cycle, stress, sleep and heart rate tracking.
Track all the ways you move with more than 20 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps, such as tennis, yoga, running, and swimming
It has an 8-day battery life when turned on as a smartwatch and a 6-hour battery life when it's turned on as a GPS and music player
This bundle includes the Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 as well as an additional metal band

Selected User Reviews For Garmin Vivoactive 4 Smartwatch (Black/Stainless) 010-02174-11 w/Additional Metal Band

The watch is a good choice If you are an avid runner, you will love this watch
5/5

The only time I have had it is for the past few days, so I can rate it. Since I am more interested in hiking and outdoor activities, I got the Fenix 5x plus.

Maci White
Maci White
| Jan 06, 2021
A watch that is second to none
5/5

One of the best watches ever made.

Grayson IQBAL
Grayson IQBAL
| Apr 12, 2021
The tracking of activity should be good The tracking of sleep is terrible This is a decent watch and an upgrade from my 3-year-old one but its battery life is poor Several Fitbit Blaze models are over a year old
3/5

Although I liked the product, there are a few minor negative aspects that I wish I knew about before purchasing. I.
1. I am not a fan of sleep tracking. I used my Fitbit to track my sleep extremely well. The app was extremely accurate when it came to tracking when I fell asleep, woke up, when I was restless, when I dreamed (REM stage), etc. During afternoon naps it even tracked them. The Garmin does not perform any of those functions. In order to track sleep outside of the times you indicate, you must first set a bedtime and a wake up time. I usually have a very inaccurate sleep tracker when it does track me. It's not uncommon for me to get up to go to the bathroom once or twice every night. This is recognized by the program (since I am up and In the mornings I sometimes lay in bed trying to fall asleep for quite some time with no success Even though I am not sleeping, the software indicates that I am asleep during REM sleep. As soon as I wake up, the same thing happens. lie there for 15 minutes before getting out of bed, it shows me waking up, but then it indicates that I was in REM sleep for 15 minutes. It is therefore pretty pointless to track sleep during the night. 2.

The ability to manually pause activities is not available. When I'm walking, running, or cycling, I simply hit a button on my fitbit to pause the activity (like if I want to wait for a green light at the There isn't an option for this on a Garmin. The only thing it has is autopause, which sounds cool, but it doesn't work very In order for the autopause to work for the walk or run, you have to be still for 10 seconds before it will stop You will have to start walking again for 3 seconds before it begins to work again A timer will begin in four As a result, we have 5 This will mess with your stats as it will add 6 seconds to them. There is a bit more room for cycling. Instead of pause after 10 seconds, it pauses after 5 seconds. You may start it up again after riding for three consecutive minutes A timer will begin in four On the same lines, if you accidentally hit the stop button during an activity, it won't enable you to resume it. It is only possible to save and delete an activity, and then begin a new one. 3

Batteries are advertised to have a six day lifespan. I have dimmed the brightness of the screen, turned off the pulse Ox function, and have tried everything I can think of to get 48 hours. The only thing that helps me keep my battery charged for more than 48 hours is The fourth point. There are too many options on the menu. My only complaint is that the menus on the watch and in the app could be better organized. I get that it has a lot of features. As I find myself searching online every time I need to know how to get to a particular setting, the menu is very unclear. Most of the time, I have to click 5 Drill down to commonly used settings by pressing the 7 button seven times. Observation number 5. It is inaccurate to say what the weather is like. I had manually set the location to my zip code, and then allowed it to be matched up with the location of my phone. There is ALWAYS a 4-degree deviation in both directions of the weather report There is an 8-degree difference between the actual and predicted temperatures. There is only one option available, the location, which is the source of weather information. There is always an error in a watch, regardless of what source it uses. This is six. There is an inaccuracy in the It shows various elevations inside my Richmond, VA, house every time I turn on the altimeter. In one day, a sea-level gauge showed I was 140 feet below the surface. Upon waking up the next day, it showed that I was 200 feet above sea level. They are located at the same place. 7 *br*br*br. My GPS signal is slow to connect. When I start an activity, I have to click the activity button about a minute before I want to begin because it takes the watch 60 seconds to locate a satellite. You cannot start an activity while the GPS is looking for a satellite. Nevertheless, I like it more than I did three years ago Some things are still the same about the fitbit from a year ago. In my old fitness tracker, only one statistic was shown during an activity but this one shows all important stats simultaneously. I like it because it shows all stats at the same time when an activity is going on. With the GPS, I get more accurate data on my activity than I could with my Fitbit. Fitbit always recorded a different distance every time I rode the same route - but I would ride the same route a number of times a week. I was off by up to half a mile, which damaged my pace and speed stats. Garmin's accuracy is always very good for that kind of navigation. The watch faces are also pretty nice and there are a lot of them out there Because of how many there are, it can actually become overwhelming. My favorite feature of the Garmin is that it automatically adjusts your hydration goal based on how active you are. In other words, if none of the issues mentioned above are deal breakers for you, then there are some good things about this watch. It's almost a deal breaker for me to track my sleep with the app. Wearing my old fitbit to bed and putting my Garmin on when I wake up is my new routine now.

Kye Casey
Kye Casey
| Feb 20, 2021
Within four months, the battery life was reduced by 75%
3/5

The battery life dropped from 4 days to less than one day after 4 months. You really sock it to me. You don't need to waste your time and.

Theo Shelton
Theo Shelton
| Mar 16, 2021
Trackers other than yours are useless! Make the right choice by choosing Fitbits have been a constant companion of mine for far too long
5/5

In the process of sitting down, the face melted off of my last book. In my email correspondence with Fitbit, I was only offered a promotional code on a new purchase since I was over 12 months old. Have you ever tried entering a code on Fitbit's website? It's impossible, and even they acknowledge it. Anyhow, I went on a hunt for a new smart watch and tracker. It's no secret that I'm a passionate fan of Matt Wilpers (from Peloton). Apparently, he swears by Garmin, so I talked to some of his friends. Missing out on such a great opportunity was beyond belief. There are Apple users who have discarded their watches in favor of Garmins. It's awesome to wear this watch! In addition to the color screen, I also love that I can download music to it from my computer, and Strava allows me to synchronize it with my Peloton. That is a much nicer, stronger watch than the other brand I got the last two weeks. I wish I hadn't wasted so much time with the You won't be disappointed when you shop with this seller. I received the item faster than expected and it's perfect! You won't want to shop anywhere else!.

Phoenix Gill
Phoenix Gill
| Feb 01, 2021

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