In a lot of ways, the vívofit 4 is a worthy successor over its predecessor. It's more comfortable, has a new color display, and plenty of useful extras. But the lack of heart rate monitor connectivity ...
The Vivofit 4 is all about hitting the basics, and does so competently. The year-long battery life is a big pull and Garmin's MoveIQ exercise tracking works well, even if the lack of GPS means ...
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Editor’s note: We’ve published our full Garmin vívofit 4 review. Head to this link to find out what we think! Garmin’s vívofit 3 is our choice as the best cheap fitness tracker for a few reasons. It’s ...
It's hard to stand out in the fitness tracker world when you can easily cover the fundamentals at a very low price. Garmin, however, is trying its level best. It just launched the Vivofit 4, which ...
The most significant feature of the £69.99 (inc. VAT) Garmin Vivofit 4 is probably the year-long battery life from its user-replaceable SR43 batteries. This means there's no need to carry a charge ...
Garmin just released a slimmer daily activity tracker that replaces vivofit 3. The new $80 vivofit 4 is ready to go right out of the box and designed for 24/7 wearability. It is swim- and shower-safe ...
Most activity trackers that last a day or two end up in a drawer so providing a tracker that lasts up to a year alleviates a major pain point. The new Garmin Vivofit 4 never needs to be charged and ...
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Garmin is still making lightweight activity trackers, ones that appeal more to the step-counting crowd than the mountain-climbing kind. The company just announced its new Vivofit 4 yesterday, which ...