Accent your style while enhancing your fitness with our vívosmart 4 activity tracker. This slim, swim-friendly wearable comes loaded with fitness and wellness features to help you make the most of a healthier, more active lifestyle. A wrist-based Pulse Ox sensor lets you estimate blood oxygen saturation while you’re sleeping — or you can spot-check
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Added on: March 16, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Accent your style while enhancing your fitness with our vívosmart 4 activity tracker. This slim, swim-friendly wearable comes loaded with fitness and wellness features to help you make the most of a healthier, more active lifestyle. A wrist-based Pulse Ox sensor lets you estimate blood oxygen saturation while you’re sleeping — or you can spot-check your oxygen levels anytime during the day. (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition) The device also monitors heart rate at the wrist and includes such helpful tools as all-day stress tracking, a relaxation breathing timer and VO2 max readings. Plus, Body Battery energy monitoring helps you know when you’re primed to be active or when you may need to rest. Safe for the pool or shower, vívosmart 4 keeps you going strong with up to 7 days of battery life — while smart notifications with vibration alerts help you stay connected on the go (when connected to a compatible smartphone).
Smaller Than Stated. Best of the Vivosmarts! UPDATE OCT 01 2018 – GPS City, the seller sent me, the shipping label that Amazon would not. Thank you GPS City!Now that I have a size a large I am able to finally use this. First let me say that even the large is not sized as Garmin states. However, it should be large enough for up to 8″ wrists. Second, this thing rocks. I owned the very first Vivosmart and wore it until it died. The VS2 and the VS3 were much wider and uglier than the original and I abandoned the entire wrist…
Small and light with great battery life, but iffy pulse ox and sleep tracking The Garmin Vivosmart 4 is lighter and smaller than predecessor, but its real claim to fame is its new pulse oximeter. Unfortunately the new feature is a bit of a loser and I may have to return the Vivosmart because of it.Pulse OxThe spot check takes a full 30 seconds of stillness, and then the screen turns off after 30 seconds and won’t show you the reading again if you missed it. The continuous pulse ox monitoring for sleep tracking isn’t much better, because it seems to be…
Switched to this from a Fitbit Versa. Here’s how it compares for me… After having two Fitbit Versa’s die on me, I decided to try something else, and the Vivosmart 4 seemed to fit the bill. First off, the Vivosmart battery life is so much better than the Versa. This is huge, as I was really getting tired of having to charge the Versa every couple of days. The Vivosmart is small and comfortable, but the screen is a pain to use. Its very difficult to navigate, and is impossible to use when wet – yet you’re still supposed to use it for swim tracking. Generally the…