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Garmin vivomove Style Hybrid Smartwatch with Real Watch Hands and Hidden Colour Touchscreen Display, Black Pepper Nylon with Slate Hardware

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The latest iteration, Vivomove Trend, has the advantage of new QI wireless charging and later generation sensors over the three-year-old Vivomove Style. It also has a barometric altimeter, NFC chip and a more premium build than the one-year-old Sport. In terms of other features, the three are nearly identical. In terms of battery life, Garmin says the Vivomove Style lasts up to five days in smartwatch mode and up to an additional week in watch mode. In testing, it went down 50 percent in 48 hours. The Vivoactive 4, meanwhile, lasts up to eight days in smartwatch mode, six hours in GPS mode, or 18 hours in GPS mode without music. Setup and Navigation

Stylish, traditional analog watch design with real watch hands, including a touchscreen display only visible when you need it Of course, each of these three watches is available in a variety of colour combinations. We won’t list them all here, but they are listed in the table below. Hardware below the hoodBoth these smartwatches would make a great fitness companion, disguising their true use while looking stylish and elegant on your wrist. Living with the Garmin Vivomove is just like living with a normal watch. There's zero faff involved, meaning it's worlds apart from the Apple Watch or any Android Wear watch.

The Garmin Vivomove doesn't appear to be an ambitious watch. Its smarts are primary school level, and there's very little that could be added with further software updates. The hands of the watch dynamically move out of the way to reveal hidden display and even move in sync with the graphics. Watch them move in coordination with the graphics as you get closer to your daily step goal — or raise and lower with your heart rate during activities. Pay on the Go This article examines the most recent three versions of this lovely watch collection. Which one is best for you? Continue reading to find out. The Vivomove Style was the first of these three watches to be introduced. It debuted alongside Luxe in September 2019. In terms of features, there is little difference between the duo. They have the same display, sensors, and specifications. The only distinction between the two is their case and price. For the sake of simplicity, we will concentrate on Vivomove Style in this article.Also, there is no sign of the much publicised ECG feature that landed on Venu 2 Plus a few days ago. It would have been a big ask for this to be made available on the hybrid, but next year’s edition might very well include it.

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