Garmin Vivosmart 5 - Black (Large)
The Garmin Vivosmart 5 is a comfortable, easy-to-use fitness tracker that you can wear all day. It has a built-in heart rate monitor, GPS, and can track your steps, intensity minutes, and calories burned. It also has a built-in stress tracker and can remind you to relax or do a short breathing activity. You can also track your hydration levels and fitness age with this device.
The Garmin Vivosmart 5 is a comfortable, easy-to-use fitness tracker that you can wear all day. It has a built-in heart rate monitor, GPS, and can track your steps, intensity minutes, and calories burned. It also has a built-in stress tracker and can remind you to relax or do a short breathing activity. You can also track your hydration levels and fitness age with this device.
The Garmin Vivosmart 5 is a comfortable, easy-to-use fitness tracker that you can wear all day. It has a built-in heart rate monitor, GPS, and can track your steps, intensity minutes, and calories burned. It also has a built-in stress tracker and can remind you to relax or do a short breathing activity. You can also track your hydration levels and fitness age with this device.
The Garmin Vivosmart 5 is a comfortable, easy-to-use fitness tracker that you can wear all day. It has a built-in heart rate monitor, GPS, and can track your steps, intensity minutes, and calories burned. It also has a built-in stress tracker and can remind you to relax or do a short breathing activity. You can also track your hydration levels and fitness age with this device.
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Garmin vivosmart 5, Black, LRG
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Garmin Vivosmart 5 Fitness Tracker - Black With Black Silicone Band
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Garmin Vivosmart 5 (large) - Black
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Garmin Vivosmart 5 Black Fitness Tracker Band Large 010-02645-04
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originally posted on johnlewis.com
I recently bought this tracker for my wife's birthday having almost got her a Vivosmart 4 until I saw this was coming out.I've used a plethora of Garmin fitness watches for years, from the Forerunner series, the Fenix series and Venu series.I honestly thought the age of fitness tracking bands was dead in favour of fitness watches, but my wife doesn't like wearing them as they're too big and bulky for her to forget she's wearing.But after seeing this in the flesh, and given the fact that so many features how now been brought from Garmin's more expensive watches to this little band, I'm actually tempted to ditch my fitness watch in favour of this tracker as there's literally nothing other than GPS that this can't do that mine can - and quite honestly I just ... MoreI recently bought this tracker for my wife's birthday having almost got her a Vivosmart 4 until I saw this was coming out.I've used a plethora of Garmin fitness watches for years, from the Forerunner series, the Fenix series and Venu series.I honestly thought the age of fitness tracking bands was dead in favour of fitness watches, but my wife doesn't like wearing them as they're too big and bulky for her to forget she's wearing.But after seeing this in the flesh, and given the fact that so many features how now been brought from Garmin's more expensive watches to this little band, I'm actually tempted to ditch my fitness watch in favour of this tracker as there's literally nothing other than GPS that this can't do that mine can - and quite honestly I just don't mind using Connected-GPS when I'm running and sticking my phone in an arm band.Fantastic little piece of kit and while some may say the Fitbit Charge 5 is "better" because it has a colour screen and to an extent, "better" really is subjective, Fitbit then demand a subscription fee to get the most out of their trackers after you've already shelled out for the hardware. Garmin do not. You pay for the kit and then get more fitness and health data that you know what to do with.
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I kept reading about problems with the battery life on these, but they turned out to last five days or more following the tips in the manual.One problem I have with it is the SpOx measurement while sleeping. The pulsing light is bright enough to wake me up, and I had to shut off that option. Also note that the "Large" is for wrist sizes of 6 to 10 inches! Apparently, men's wrists can get that large, but I find it hard to imagine.My main problem is with the interface, which is surprisingly complicated for a first-time user of a fitness tracker like myself. It took a few days of studying the manual to figure out where everything was, and the functions aren't in the most obvious places. For example, to change the screens available, one has to use the Garmin Connect ... MoreI kept reading about problems with the battery life on these, but they turned out to last five days or more following the tips in the manual.One problem I have with it is the SpOx measurement while sleeping. The pulsing light is bright enough to wake me up, and I had to shut off that option. Also note that the "Large" is for wrist sizes of 6 to 10 inches! Apparently, men's wrists can get that large, but I find it hard to imagine.My main problem is with the interface, which is surprisingly complicated for a first-time user of a fitness tracker like myself. It took a few days of studying the manual to figure out where everything was, and the functions aren't in the most obvious places. For example, to change the screens available, one has to use the Garmin Connect app, select devices, select the tracker, and then select "Appearance" then "change widgets."
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Had 3 minn kota trolling motors go bad in the past, each during the first year. Got tired of not being able to fish for months while being repaired. This last time my ultrex control board went bad and then water intrusion in the lower. Only 20 hrs on it! I bought a garmin force and installed it myself in about 2 hours. The ultrex ran 2.6 mph on full and the force runs 4.4 mph into a light headwind. There is a bit of lag when using the remote and the foot pedal has a much softer feel than the ultrex. The I pilot link works really well and follow the contour setting will be missed. The ultrex uses more battery than the force. I can fish 8 hours using the trolling motor heavily using a 36 volt 60 amp hour lithium battery and have 85 % capacity left. The ultrex left me ... MoreHad 3 minn kota trolling motors go bad in the past, each during the first year. Got tired of not being able to fish for months while being repaired. This last time my ultrex control board went bad and then water intrusion in the lower. Only 20 hrs on it! I bought a garmin force and installed it myself in about 2 hours. The ultrex ran 2.6 mph on full and the force runs 4.4 mph into a light headwind. There is a bit of lag when using the remote and the foot pedal has a much softer feel than the ultrex. The I pilot link works really well and follow the contour setting will be missed. The ultrex uses more battery than the force. I can fish 8 hours using the trolling motor heavily using a 36 volt 60 amp hour lithium battery and have 85 % capacity left. The ultrex left me with 30-35%. Overall, the garmin is much better than minn kota in my opinion. I have only used it 4 times and can't speak on durability as of yet. Very happy with my purchase!
| Product dimensions | 2.03 x 25.4 x 1.02 cm; 26.5 Grams |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Connectivity technologies | USB |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Human interface input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Garmin vivosmart 5, Black, LRG
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Garmin Vivosmart 5 Fitness Tracker - Black With Black Silicone Band
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Garmin Vivosmart 5 ML Size Black Simple Design Fitness Tracker 010-02645-04
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Garmin vĂvosmart 5 Activity Tracker - Black (Large)
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I recently bought this tracker for my wife's birthday having almost got her a Vivosmart 4 until I saw this was coming out.I've used a plethora of Garmin fitness watches for years, from the Forerunner series, the Fenix series and Venu series.I honestly thought the age of fitness tracking bands was dead in favour of fitness watches, but my wife doesn't like wearing them as they're too big and bulky for her to forget she's wearing.But after seeing this in the flesh, and given the fact that so many features how now been brought from Garmin's more expensive watches to this little band, I'm actually tempted to ditch my fitness watch in favour of this tracker as there's literally nothing other than GPS that this can't do that mine can - and quite honestly I just ... MoreI recently bought this tracker for my wife's birthday having almost got her a Vivosmart 4 until I saw this was coming out.I've used a plethora of Garmin fitness watches for years, from the Forerunner series, the Fenix series and Venu series.I honestly thought the age of fitness tracking bands was dead in favour of fitness watches, but my wife doesn't like wearing them as they're too big and bulky for her to forget she's wearing.But after seeing this in the flesh, and given the fact that so many features how now been brought from Garmin's more expensive watches to this little band, I'm actually tempted to ditch my fitness watch in favour of this tracker as there's literally nothing other than GPS that this can't do that mine can - and quite honestly I just don't mind using Connected-GPS when I'm running and sticking my phone in an arm band.Fantastic little piece of kit and while some may say the Fitbit Charge 5 is "better" because it has a colour screen and to an extent, "better" really is subjective, Fitbit then demand a subscription fee to get the most out of their trackers after you've already shelled out for the hardware. Garmin do not. You pay for the kit and then get more fitness and health data that you know what to do with.
I kept reading about problems with the battery life on these, but they turned out to last five days or more following the tips in the manual.One problem I have with it is the SpOx measurement while sleeping. The pulsing light is bright enough to wake me up, and I had to shut off that option. Also note that the "Large" is for wrist sizes of 6 to 10 inches! Apparently, men's wrists can get that large, but I find it hard to imagine.My main problem is with the interface, which is surprisingly complicated for a first-time user of a fitness tracker like myself. It took a few days of studying the manual to figure out where everything was, and the functions aren't in the most obvious places. For example, to change the screens available, one has to use the Garmin Connect ... MoreI kept reading about problems with the battery life on these, but they turned out to last five days or more following the tips in the manual.One problem I have with it is the SpOx measurement while sleeping. The pulsing light is bright enough to wake me up, and I had to shut off that option. Also note that the "Large" is for wrist sizes of 6 to 10 inches! Apparently, men's wrists can get that large, but I find it hard to imagine.My main problem is with the interface, which is surprisingly complicated for a first-time user of a fitness tracker like myself. It took a few days of studying the manual to figure out where everything was, and the functions aren't in the most obvious places. For example, to change the screens available, one has to use the Garmin Connect app, select devices, select the tracker, and then select "Appearance" then "change widgets."
Had 3 minn kota trolling motors go bad in the past, each during the first year. Got tired of not being able to fish for months while being repaired. This last time my ultrex control board went bad and then water intrusion in the lower. Only 20 hrs on it! I bought a garmin force and installed it myself in about 2 hours. The ultrex ran 2.6 mph on full and the force runs 4.4 mph into a light headwind. There is a bit of lag when using the remote and the foot pedal has a much softer feel than the ultrex. The I pilot link works really well and follow the contour setting will be missed. The ultrex uses more battery than the force. I can fish 8 hours using the trolling motor heavily using a 36 volt 60 amp hour lithium battery and have 85 % capacity left. The ultrex left me ... MoreHad 3 minn kota trolling motors go bad in the past, each during the first year. Got tired of not being able to fish for months while being repaired. This last time my ultrex control board went bad and then water intrusion in the lower. Only 20 hrs on it! I bought a garmin force and installed it myself in about 2 hours. The ultrex ran 2.6 mph on full and the force runs 4.4 mph into a light headwind. There is a bit of lag when using the remote and the foot pedal has a much softer feel than the ultrex. The I pilot link works really well and follow the contour setting will be missed. The ultrex uses more battery than the force. I can fish 8 hours using the trolling motor heavily using a 36 volt 60 amp hour lithium battery and have 85 % capacity left. The ultrex left me with 30-35%. Overall, the garmin is much better than minn kota in my opinion. I have only used it 4 times and can't speak on durability as of yet. Very happy with my purchase!
I got this one because I used to have a different brand sensor and it didn't even connected to my phone the day I was ran over by a car. later I had to look for options to replace it and one of the things I had as a requisite was for the gadget to be able to call my wife if something happened to me and I wasn't able to do it again. The vivosmart does that, I haven't tested the accident call yet but at least it records where I am, sends a mail when I start my route and refreshes the global position every 2 minutes. Is slimmer than the path most fitness gadgets are going and that's a plus for me since I love to wear my different watches too. The screen doesn't wake me up due excesive brightness and it's very minimal, that's also a plus. The band is also slim enough to ... MoreI got this one because I used to have a different brand sensor and it didn't even connected to my phone the day I was ran over by a car. later I had to look for options to replace it and one of the things I had as a requisite was for the gadget to be able to call my wife if something happened to me and I wasn't able to do it again. The vivosmart does that, I haven't tested the accident call yet but at least it records where I am, sends a mail when I start my route and refreshes the global position every 2 minutes. Is slimmer than the path most fitness gadgets are going and that's a plus for me since I love to wear my different watches too. The screen doesn't wake me up due excesive brightness and it's very minimal, that's also a plus. The band is also slim enough to fit a "dog tag" with my emergency contacts. I have recorded on the gym, pool, bike and walks with no issues and will be glad to never test the accident call but I'm glad that it is there as a relief for my family.
My Vivosmart 4 reached the end of its life, battered and not charging. I looked across Garmin for suitable products, I am a cycling Instructor and all-round cycling nut. I don't want a big watch with 40mm it is too big. Functionality on Vivosmart 5 is much better than on the 4. It is bigger but not too big. Clearer screen so seeing stuff in the dark is better. Still learning as only wearing for a couple of days but has all the 4 stuff and more. Relevant more. I like the slightly bigger watch and strap but would not go to anything bigger. All in all, for the price the functionality is amazing. If you are happy to pair with phone for GPS this, has it all in a wrist friendly band. Would totally recommend.
I recently lost my Garmin Vivosmart 4 and replaced it with the new Vivosmart 5. Overall, I very much appreciate the added features and capabilities of the Vivosmart 5. The screen is larger and easier to view, and it's very easy to scroll through the daily data, e.g., steps, intensity minutes, calories burned. It also tracks more data, and that's great. Here's where I think the Vivosmart 5 could be improved: 1) Battery Life: My Vivosmart 4 went nearly a week on a single charge; the 5 goes about half that time, at best. I've tried taking the watch off at night to preserve power. However, I like the watch's sleep-tracking features, and still needs frequent charging anyway. 2) "Requesting Assistance" Feature: The "requesting assistance" feature is a nice idea, but it's ... MoreI recently lost my Garmin Vivosmart 4 and replaced it with the new Vivosmart 5. Overall, I very much appreciate the added features and capabilities of the Vivosmart 5. The screen is larger and easier to view, and it's very easy to scroll through the daily data, e.g., steps, intensity minutes, calories burned. It also tracks more data, and that's great. Here's where I think the Vivosmart 5 could be improved: 1) Battery Life: My Vivosmart 4 went nearly a week on a single charge; the 5 goes about half that time, at best. I've tried taking the watch off at night to preserve power. However, I like the watch's sleep-tracking features, and still needs frequent charging anyway. 2) "Requesting Assistance" Feature: The "requesting assistance" feature is a nice idea, but it's too easy to activate it inadvertently. For example, when I was a passenger in a car, I dropped something between my seat and the center console. When I reached down to retrieve the dropped item, * apparently activated "requesting assistance." It scared the daylights out of my emergency contact. 3) Watch size: I am an adult female with skinny wrists. I purchased a Small/Medium watch. The face is so large that it barely fits across my wrist. Although it is comfortable and lightweight, it is also bulky, so much so that I may have to buy a second watch to use for dress-up occasions.
I bought this mid December. My home is small, and the bluetooth connection doesn't even work through the whole house. The battery definitely doesn't last a full week. Sometimes it lasts longer, and sometimes it's really short - like only a couple days. This is without doing any actual workouts.I love all the other aspects of it, and I'm still learning about all the capabilities. The size is perfect as I need the narrow design for wrist movement in general and with my work. I previously loved the Vivosmart HR for 7 years. However, something definitely doesn't seem right with the short distance and battery problems.(I'm currently looking into my warranty to address these issues).
I am a current Garmin owner of several devices including Descent MK2i and many previous devices. I bought this as a slim device to wear on the opposite wrist, while wearing my favorite wrist watch on the other. As always with Garmin devices, there are bugs that detract from what could be greatness. First, while setting wrist gesture activation to off, the device will wake up with certain wrist movement. Second, when messages come in close to one another (smart notifications from Android phone) the first will display and vibrate, but the next will only vibrate, causing me to touch the device and scroll to read the message. Yes, I have the latest software and firmware. Message and call notifications are my biggest gripe with all Garmin devices I have owned, support ... MoreI am a current Garmin owner of several devices including Descent MK2i and many previous devices. I bought this as a slim device to wear on the opposite wrist, while wearing my favorite wrist watch on the other. As always with Garmin devices, there are bugs that detract from what could be greatness. First, while setting wrist gesture activation to off, the device will wake up with certain wrist movement. Second, when messages come in close to one another (smart notifications from Android phone) the first will display and vibrate, but the next will only vibrate, causing me to touch the device and scroll to read the message. Yes, I have the latest software and firmware. Message and call notifications are my biggest gripe with all Garmin devices I have owned, support has not helped, and different phones do not matter, weak vibration, missed notifications and calls are par for the course.
I can read the time (if it isn't covered by some other unwanted pop-up) without glasses, but all the unwanted fine print under is annoying. I was hoping that I could customize what showed up on the new larger face with just time date and heart rate and battery level. If I want to know the temperature or the number of steps I'll get my glasses. Sometimes, it wants to give me info and I can't get it back to the simple time screen. I click the button... nothing seems to happen. Scrolling left, right, up and down who knows what will happen, but rarely what I want. I'm willing to take the time to set it up, and I finally figured out how to turn off notifications that were ALL automatically turned on. I also have Vivosmart 4 and was expecting this newer version to be better.
This my first Vivo item, but I own several Garmin GPS products for my car, RV, and for hiking & geocaching. I've always been impressed with the quality and with the helpfulness of customer service and support.Back when I was "old school" which is not that long ago...and was using a flip phone and a blah watch...I also had a pedometer to count my steps. Well, I've upgraded slightly to a smart phone, but still like a watch on my wrist. (Again, old school there.) I had a trusty Timex that was rugged and simple...but I swear I couldn't keep the date on the right date.So I decided to take a big plunge and buy this Vivosmart 5. I am slowly learning to use it. I mean, really...all I wanted was the time, the date, and my step count...but this gives me way more than ... MoreThis my first Vivo item, but I own several Garmin GPS products for my car, RV, and for hiking & geocaching. I've always been impressed with the quality and with the helpfulness of customer service and support.Back when I was "old school" which is not that long ago...and was using a flip phone and a blah watch...I also had a pedometer to count my steps. Well, I've upgraded slightly to a smart phone, but still like a watch on my wrist. (Again, old school there.) I had a trusty Timex that was rugged and simple...but I swear I couldn't keep the date on the right date.So I decided to take a big plunge and buy this Vivosmart 5. I am slowly learning to use it. I mean, really...all I wanted was the time, the date, and my step count...but this gives me way more than that. I'm going to have to spend some time figuring it out and deciding just what info is important to me.In the meantime, I'm very pleased. It's lightweight, unobtrusive (compared to my huge Timex), has great battery life, and knows the time and date based on synching with my phone (I suppose). And, it also keeps track of my steps. And eventually, it will do so much more.For me, great purchase. Worth the money.
| Product dimensions | 2.03 x 25.4 x 1.02 cm; 26.5 Grams |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Connectivity technologies | USB |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Human interface input | Touchscreen, Buttons |